VIJAYAWADA: Amid reports that the field office of the chief minister is on the premises of Acharya Nagarjuna University between Vijayawada and Guntur, and there is a chance of a place to the capital city for the residual Andhra Pradesh to be chosen close Vijayawada, the land prices have soared around Vijayawada and Guntur cities in the last week.
Step informed designated AP Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu to establish field office at ANU has given a strong impulse to real estate only in the last Weekly will have doubled itself up. While prices are skyrocketing, strangely transactions are not carried out as developers and builders are trying to stop the sales they expect further rise in prices.
As expected the tape-Vijayawada Guntur will witness growth due to its central location, and is a front runner for the creation of capital, the price of land has soared steadily over the last year. Given the potential of the area, the government created the VGTM Urban Development Authority for planned development of Vijayawada, Guntur, Tenali and Mangalagiri. Chandrababu Naidu to announce its intention to change based on Seemandhra as soon as possible, it is speculated that even Eluru and Nuzvid be included in UDA limits.
The following are the types of land around Guntur from today
Penamaluru Mandal: 15 Rs 25 crore per acre
Bandaru road Labbipeta: Rs. 2 laks per yard and Rs. 50000 (8 kms away leg)
Nuziveedu Hanuman Junction Road: Rs. 3 million rupees per acre
Chakkapalli Village (10kms Nuziveedu): Rs. 35 laks 50 thousand rupees
Thotapalli: Rs. 3 million rupees per acre
Around Gannavaram: Rs. 4-8000000 rupees
Landa side of the road: Rs. 2 million rupees
Amaravathi near and adjacent to the Krishna river: Rs. One million rupees
Kanchikacharla to Madhira Road: Rs. above 1 crore
Chandarlapadu, Veerulapadu and Nandigama Mandals: 40 percent hike
Gudiwada Rural Mandal: 20 to 40 percent walked
Valivarthpadu, Lingavaram, Choutapalli, Siddantham, Bommuluru, Ramanapudi: Rs. 40-80 lakhs