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Residential Land / Plot for Sale in Chennai
Invest smart with residential land for sale in Chennai from Realnest. Explore DTCP & CMDA approved plots for sale.- straighten 1143 - 1971 Sq.ft
- sell ₹ 10500 /- Per Sq.ft
- Price: 1.2 Cr - 2.07 Cr
Possession : Ready to move
Category : Plots
At G Square Sarovar, from G Square Housing, you can own land that connects you with everything you want, offering 77 rea...
- straighten 600 - 2556 Sq.ft
- sell ₹ 2499 /- Per Sq.ft
- Price: 14.99 L - 63.87 L
Possession : Ready to move
Category : Plots
Secure Your Spot at Madhavaram 2.0 is an CMDA approved, well-planned gated community in the rapidly developing area whic...
Why should I invest in a plot in Chennai?
Buying a plot in Chennai offers excellent long-term appreciation, flexibility to build as per your needs, and a tangible asset that can be passed on to future generations. With the city’s rapid infrastructure growth, plots often provide higher returns compared to ready-built properties.
What is the price range of plots for sale in Chennai?
The price depends on the location, size, and approval status. In suburban areas, plots start around ₹1,500 per sq. ft., while in prime areas like Anna Nagar, ECR, or Velachery, prices can go beyond ₹15,000 per sq. ft.
Which are the best areas to buy plots in Chennai?
Top choices include OMR, ECR, Tambaram, Avadi, Porur, Madipakkam, and Sholinganallur for residential plots. For premium investment, areas like Adyar, Anna Nagar, and Velachery are popular.
What documents should I check before buying a plot in Chennai?
Important documents include:
- Title deed
- Mother deed / previous ownership documents
- Encumbrance certificate (EC)
- Patta and Chitta
- CMDA/DTCP approval
- No objection certificates (if applicable)
- Property tax receipts
What is the difference between CMDA and DTCP-approved plots?
CMDA (Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority) approval is for plots within Chennai city limits, while DTCP (Directorate of Town and Country Planning) approval applies to areas outside the CMDA jurisdiction. Both are essential for legal and safe transactions.