Overview

We have won millions of hearts across Navi-Mumbai, Mumbai, Thane & Pune. The company has been creating landmarks for over 25 years and has developed and constructed over 150 projects including residential complexes, commercial complexes, shopping malls, multiplexes, townships and IT Parks covering a saleable area of 60 million square feet area.

Featured Projects

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Ready Possesion

Starts @ 37 Lacs
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Thane

Haware Dahlia
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Malad West

Haware Grand Edifice
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Pune

Haware Grand Heritage
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Amravati

Haware Green Square
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Navi-Mumbai

Haware Infotech Park
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Thane West

Haware Citi

Frequently Asked Questions

We, at Ujwala Haware Legaccy Engineers and Builders Pvt. Ltd., have had the opportunity to serve foreign citizens of Indian origin who are looking to invest in India. To offer real estate solutions to our esteemed NRI clients, we have a dedicated team who understand the clients’ needs and offer holistic solutions.

As per India's Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) 1999, an NRI or Non-Resident Indian is a citizen of India or a foreign national of Indian origin living outside India for the purpose of employment, business or any other vocation, which would indicate his intention to stay outside India for an indefinite period of time. An Indian would also be termed as an NRI if his stay in India is less than 182 days.

PIO means an individual (not a citizen of Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, China, Iran, Nepal or Bhutan), who at any time held an Indian passport, or who or either of his parents or grandparents were a citizen of India according to the Indian Constitution or the Citizenship Act, 1955.

Yes, foreign nationals of Indian origin, whether Resident in India or abroad, have been granted general permission to purchase immovable property in India.

Yes, the Reserve Bank has granted general permission to NRIs to acquire or dispose of NRI India Properties by way of gift from or to a relative who may be an Indian citizen or a person of Indian origin (PIO) whether resident in India or not.

Yes, the RBI has granted general permission for sale of property. However, where another foreign citizen of Indian origin purchases the property, funds towards the purchase consideration should either be remitted to India or paid out of balances in non-resident accounts maintained with banks in India.

Yes. We very well understand that as an NRI you have a different set of needs with respect to your real estate management and investment requirements and we also understand that it needs special set of services to cater to your requirements.

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