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An NRI's Practical Guide to Investing in Gurugram Real Estate in 2026

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Introduction

Ask any NRI who’s bought property in India in the last five years, and Gurugram probably comes up in the first two minutes of the conversation. It’s not hard to see why. You’ve got a city with global corporate offices, an international airport an hour’s drive away, and a handful of established developers sitting on land parcels big enough to plan proper communities instead of another lone tower squeezed between two others.

But “Gurugram is a good bet” isn’t really a plan. The real decision comes down to which corridor, which developer, which configuration suits you, and honestly, whether you’ve sorted out the paperwork before you send money home rather than scrambling to fix it afterward. This piece walks through all of that using three real, RERA-registered projects from the same developer: Sobha Strada, Sobha Aranya, and Sobha Crescent. Each one is built for a different kind of buyer, and figuring out which one that’s you is really the whole exercise.

Why Gurugram Keeps Coming Up for NRI Buyers

Gurugram’s appeal for overseas Indians isn’t just nostalgia for “home.” There’s a structural reason behind it. The city has a dense cluster of MNC offices, IT and consulting firms, and finance headquarters spread across Cyber City, Golf Course Road, and Udyog Vihar. That keeps a steady flow of professionals relocating in and out, which is exactly the kind of demand you want if you’re buying a property you don’t plan to live in yourself.

The other half of the story is that things have gotten more transparent since RERA came in. Haryana’s regulator, HARERA, now publishes sanctioned plans, promoter details, and construction status for every registered project, and you can look this up yourself without needing someone on the ground in India to do it for you. Corridors like Dwarka Expressway and Golf Course Extension Road have also seen real price growth over the past couple of years. That said, a good chunk of the infrastructure driving that growth story, things like metro extensions and the RRTS, is still being built rather than finished. Past appreciation is useful context. It isn’t a promise.

One thing that tends to work in an NRI’s favour is timing. Most resident buyers are juggling EMIs against a fixed local income, while a lot of NRIs are buying with a longer horizon and a stronger currency behind them. That changes how you should think about holding period, rental yield versus appreciation, and which type of unit actually fits your plans.

Sort the Paperwork Before You Fall in Love With a Floor Plan

It’s tempting to jump straight into comparing floor plans and price sheets, but getting the legal and financial side sorted first is what actually determines whether this goes smoothly or turns into a headache two years down the line.

You don’t need RBI permission to buy, with two exceptions. Under FEMA, NRIs and PIOs can buy residential and commercial property in India without any special approval from the Reserve Bank. The exceptions are agricultural land, plantations, and farmhouses, which NRIs generally can’t buy directly. None of that applies here. Strada and Crescent are apartment and serviced-residence formats, and Aranya is a residential apartment product too.

Payment needs to go through the right channel. Funds have to move through an NRE, NRO, or FCNR account, or as a normal inward remittance, not handed over as foreign cash. This also matters for financing. Several Indian banks and housing finance companies do lend to NRIs against Indian property, usually with repayment tied to an NRE or NRO account.

You can bring the money back out, but there’s a cap. If you sell down the line, repatriation is currently capped at around USD 1 million per financial year from an NRO account, and you’ll need tax clearance plus proper documentation (Form 15CA/15CB, signed off by a CA). If you originally paid in foreign exchange, repatriating that original amount is usually a bit more straightforward to establish than on a purchase funded entirely in rupees. Worth a conversation with your CA before you buy, not after you’ve already sold.

TDS hits NRI sellers harder than resident sellers. This one catches people off guard. A resident seller pays roughly 1% TDS. An NRI seller currently pays around 20% on long-term gains (property held over two years) or 30% on short-term gains, plus surcharge and cess, and it’s deducted on the full sale value, not just the profit. If your actual tax liability works out lower, you can apply for a reduced or nil-deduction certificate instead of waiting over a year for a refund. Recent budget changes have made some of the compliance easier on the buyer’s end, but the underlying rate gap between residents and NRIs hasn’t gone away. Plan your exit math with that in mind from day one.

A Power of Attorney makes remote buying workable. If you can’t be in India for booking, registration, or possession, a registered PoA lets a trusted relative or professional handle it for you. Get it notarised at the Indian consulate where you live and registered in India. An unregistered or badly attested PoA is one of the more common causes of delay people run into.

Verify RERA registration yourself. Every project in this guide is HARERA-registered, and the numbers are on their respective pages, but don’t just take a website’s word for it, including ours. The HARERA portal is free to search and takes about two minutes.

None of this is legal or tax advice. FEMA rules, TDS rates, and repatriation limits shift with each budget, so check current specifics with a chartered accountant who handles NRI taxation before you commit any money.

Three Sobha Addresses, Three Different Bets

With that groundwork out of the way, here’s where the actual comparison starts. All three projects come from Sobha Limited, so you’re getting the same backward-integrated construction model, the same 1,456-point quality check before handover, and the same multi-decade delivery record behind each one. But they’re not interchangeable, and each is really aimed at a different kind of buyer.

Sobha Strada: Built for Rental Income You Can Manage From Abroad

Sobha Strada sits in Sector 106, inside the SOBHA Downtown precinct on Dwarka Expressway, and it’s structurally different from the other two on this list. It’s a serviced-residence format, not a regular apartment building. All 251 homes are compact 1 BHKs, roughly 857 to 1,026 sq. ft., managed hotel-style with reception, housekeeping, and laundry built into the offering rather than left to a resident-run association. Prices start around ₹2.03 Cr.

For an NRI, this solves a fairly specific problem: how do you manage tenants, maintenance, and turnover from another country without a family member physically checking in on things? A managed format takes most of that off your plate. It’s also aimed at a demand pocket that market data (MagicBricks, 2025) has flagged as under-supplied along this corridor: compact 1 BHKs for corporate stays and short-to-medium-term rentals. The catch is that possession isn’t until December 2032, and a few amenities in the brochure are still marked “proposed” rather than confirmed, so get that in writing before you book.

Sobha Aranya: Built for a Long-Horizon Family Home

Sobha Aranya at Karma Lakelands, Sector 80, sits at the other end of the spectrum. These are spacious 3 and 4 BHK homes, 2,836 to 4,285 sq. ft., inside a golf estate that’s actually operating, not just landscaped for the brochure photos. There’s a real nine-and-a-half-hole course, mature trees, a lake, and wildlife that was there long before Sobha started building. Entry pricing works out to around ₹25,000 per sq. ft., which puts the smallest unit at roughly ₹7.09 Cr.

This isn’t really a rental-yield play. It’s more a bet on land scarcity, and on Sector 80 developing the way Golf Course Extension Road and Dwarka Expressway did over the past decade. It suits NRIs thinking further out: a home for eventual return, somewhere for parents to live in the meantime, or a property meant for the next generation. The low-density layout, two to three homes per floor with no facing windows, matters more here than immediate rental income. Sector 80 is still a developing area, not an established one like DLF Phase 5, so patience is really part of the deal.

Sobha Crescent: Built as a Corridor-Growth Bet

Sobha Crescent in Sector 63A is Sobha’s first project on Golf Course Extension Road, a stretch that’s already seen launches from several other big developers. That’s actually a point in its favour: Crescent is entering a corridor where demand is already proven, rather than one that’s still unproven. Every unit here is a corner residence with three-wall ventilation and no shared walls, four homes per floor. Configurations run 3 and 4 BHK, 2,277 to 2,966 sq. ft., with pricing between roughly ₹5.47 Cr and ₹7.59 Cr.

For an NRI, Crescent lands in a middle ground. GCER already has schools, hospitals, and corporate parks nearby, so the appreciation case rests less on “will this area develop” and more on “how much does an established corridor re-rate once a trusted name like Sobha proves itself here.” It’s also pitched at a wider buyer base than the other two, end-users, NRIs, and investors chasing rental demand, which can matter later if you’re thinking about resale.

Comparing the Three at a Glance

Sobha Strada Sobha Aranya Sobha Crescent
Location Sector 106, Dwarka Expressway Sector 80, Karma Lakelands Sector 63A, Golf Course Ext. Road
Format Serviced 1 BHK residences 3 & 4 BHK golf residences 3 & 4 BHK corner apartments
Entry Price ~₹2.03 Cr ~₹7.09 Cr ~₹5.47 Cr
Possession December 2032 Expected 2030 2031–March 2033
Best suited to Rental income, corporate stays Legacy/family home, long horizon Corridor appreciation, broad resale demand
RERA Verify at haryanarera.gov.in Verify at haryanarera.gov.in Verify at haryanarera.gov.in

A Due-Diligence Checklist Worth Actually Using

A few of these checks take an afternoon and can save you real money later.

  1. Pull the RERA filing yourself on HARERA: sanctioned plans, promoter litigation history, and timeline, rather than trusting a brochure or a portal listing.
  2. Ask what’s proposed versus confirmed. Get the final amenity list in writing before you book, not after.
  3. Understand the gap between carpet and saleable area. A serviced format like Strada carries lower carpet efficiency than a regular apartment like Aranya or Crescent, so compare price per sq. ft. with that in mind rather than as a flat number.
  4. Line up your CA before you book, not after. TDS, repatriation paperwork, and any DTAA benefits are much easier to sort out early than to untangle at resale.
  5. Decide on a PoA versus travelling yourself, and start early. Getting one registered properly isn’t a same-week job.
  6. Judge the developer on what it’s already delivered, not what’s in the render. Sobha’s track record on nearby completed projects like International City and Sobha City tells you more than any pre-launch brochure will.

The Honest Caveats

None of these three are risk-free, and it’s worth saying that plainly rather than letting a broker tell you later. All three are fairly new launches with possession years away, which comes with the usual under-construction risks: timelines slip, markets shift, and construction-linked payments keep coming regardless of what your home currency is doing. The infrastructure stories around both Dwarka Expressway and Sector 80/GCER are real, but not finished. Several of the metro and expressway links mentioned in the marketing material are still under construction. And the appreciation numbers from the last couple of years, however strong, are history. They’re not a guarantee of what comes next.

Where to Go From Here

All of this really comes down to what you’re trying to get out of the purchase: rental income you can manage from abroad, a family home for the long run, or exposure to a corridor that’s still finding its ceiling. Have a look at the full details, floor plans, and current pricing on the Sobha Strada, Sobha Aranya, and Sobha Crescent pages, or reach out through the contact page for a current price list and payment plan on whichever one you’re leaning toward.

This article is for general information only and isn’t legal, tax, or investment advice. FEMA regulations, TDS rates, and repatriation limits change over time, so check with a qualified chartered accountant and legal advisor who works with NRI transactions before you make a purchase decision.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. A registered Power of Attorney covers booking, registration, and possession, with payment routed through an NRE, NRO, or FCNR account.

Sobha Strada. It's built specifically as a managed, serviced 1 BHK format for the corporate-stay and short-to-medium-term rental market, which data suggests is under-supplied along Dwarka Expressway right now.

Yes. TDS for NRIs runs around 20% on long-term gains or 30% on short-term gains, applied to the full sale value, compared to roughly 1% for resident sellers. A lower or nil-deduction certificate can bring that down if your actual liability is smaller.

Broadly, up to USD 1 million per financial year from an NRO account, once tax clearance and CA-certified paperwork are in place. Confirm the current limit with your bank and CA, since FEMA rules do get revised.

 Indian banks and NBFCs do lend to NRIs against property here, usually with repayment through an NRE or NRO account. Eligibility and tenure vary by lender and by your country of residence.

Sobha Aranya is really built for that: spacious 3-4 BHK homes in a genuine long-term family setting. Sobha Crescent offers something similar too, just closer to established social infrastructure on Golf Course Extension Road.

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Is Sobha RERA Approved in Kerala

Is Sobha RERA Approved in Kerala? A Project-by-Project Verification Guide

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Introduction

Buying an apartment or villa before it’s fully built means trusting paperwork you probably haven’t read as carefully as the floor plan. RERA exists specifically to close that gap — and every Sobha project in Kerala is registered under it. This guide lists the registration number for each one, explains what that number actually protects you from, and — more importantly — shows you exactly how to verify it yourself in under a minute, rather than just taking our word for it.

What RERA Actually Protects You From

The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act requires developers to register every project with the state’s regulatory authority — in Kerala, that’s K-RERA — before they can advertise, market, or accept bookings. Registration means the developer has disclosed the project’s land title, approved layout plans, promoter details, and a committed possession timeline, all of which become part of a public record.

What this means practically for you as a buyer:

  • Your booking amount is protected — RERA mandates that a fixed percentage of funds collected from buyers goes into a dedicated escrow account for that specific project, rather than being freely used across a developer’s other projects.
  • The possession date is a legal commitment, not a marketing estimate — delays carry defined penalty and compensation provisions.
  • What’s advertised has to match what’s registered — a developer can’t show one set of amenities in a brochure and register something smaller with the regulator.

None of this is unique to Sobha — it’s the law for any project in Kerala above the RERA threshold. But it’s exactly why checking the registration yourself, rather than trusting a sales brochure, is worth the two minutes it takes.

How to Verify Any Sobha Kerala RERA Number Yourself

Don’t take any project’s RERA number at face value from a brochure or a sales page — including this one. Here’s the direct way to check:

  1. Go to the official Kerala RERA portal: rera.kerala.gov.in
  2. Click on “Registered Projects” or use the search/certificate lookup tool
  3. Enter the project’s RERA number (listed for each project below) or search by promoter name (“Sobha Limited”)
  4. Confirm the registered project name, promoter, land area, and proposed completion date match what’s being advertised to you

This takes less time than reading one page of a brochure, and it’s the single most useful thing a buyer can do before paying a booking amount on any project — Sobha or otherwise.

RERA Registration — Every Sobha Project in Kerala

Project City RERA Number Project Page
Sobha Marina One Kochi Multiple phase registrations — see project page for full list View details →
Sobha Atlantis Kochi See project page for current registration number(s) View details →
Sobha Woods Trivandrum See project page for current registration number View details →
Sobha Metropolis Thrissur See project page for current registration number(s) View details →
Sobha Silver Estate Thrissur See project page for current registration number View details →
Sobha Lake Edge Thrissur K-RERA/PRJ/190/2020 View details →
Sobha Bellevue Calicut Kozhikode See project page for current registration number View details →
Sobha Bela Encosta Kozhikode See project page for current registration number View details →

Verify every registration number directly at rera.kerala.gov.in before relying on it.

Why Multi-Phase Projects Show Several RERA Numbers

Large developments like Marina One aren’t registered once — each construction phase gets its own separate RERA registration as it’s launched, since each phase has its own escrow account, timeline, and set of disclosures. Seeing five different RERA numbers on one project isn’t a red flag; it’s actually a sign the developer is registering correctly as they go, rather than trying to stretch one old registration across years of new towers. What would be a red flag is a phase being marketed or sold before its specific registration appears on the K-RERA portal — worth checking for, especially on any newly launched tower.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Every active Sobha project in Kerala carries a K-RERA registration number, independently verifiable at rera.kerala.gov.in.

K-RERA refers to the Kerala Real Estate Regulatory Authority, the state body responsible for enforcing the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 in Kerala.

Search the project's RERA number, or the promoter name "Sobha Limited," directly on rera.kerala.gov.in. Never rely solely on a number quoted in a brochure or on a sales website — always cross-check it on the official portal yourself.

 It's illegal for a promoter to advertise, market, book, sell, or accept payment for any plot, apartment, or building without first registering it with RERA, in states where the project meets the registration threshold. Buyers should treat an unregistered project as a serious red flag.

 No registration can eliminate all risk, but RERA does create legally binding possession timelines and financial penalties for delays, along with escrow protections for buyer funds — protections that don't exist for unregistered projects.

Projects developed in multiple phases or towers are registered separately for each phase as it launches. This is standard practice for large multi-tower developments and is not itself a cause for concern.

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Sobha Projects in Kerala: The Complete Guide 2026

Sobha Projects in Kerala: The Complete Guide 2026

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Introduction

Sobha Limited’s footprint in Kerala now spans four cities and eight projects — waterfront and riverfront towers in Kochi and Kozhikode, a hilltop community in Trivandrum, and in Thrissur, a family-scale township, a private-villa enclave, and a rare lake-facing address. Each one is built around a genuinely different idea of what a home should be: some lead with a view, some with land and privacy, some with sheer scale of amenities. This guide walks through all eight, with real numbers pulled from each project’s own page, so you can compare before deciding where to look closer.

Quick Comparison — All Sobha Projects in Kerala

Project City Configuration Starting Price* Sizes
Sobha Marina One Kochi (Marine Drive) 2, 3 & 4 BHK ₹3.11 Cr 2,018 – 3,061 sq.ft.
Sobha Atlantis Kochi (Vyttila) 3 & 4 BHK ₹2.2 Cr 1,850 – 3,118 sq.ft.
Sobha Woods Trivandrum (Akkulam) 3 & 4 BHK ₹2.53 Cr 1,811 – 2,697 sq.ft.
Sobha Metropolis Thrissur (Kuttanellur) 3 & 4 BHK ₹2.17 Cr 1,762 – 2,814 sq.ft.
Sobha Silver Estate Thrissur (Pottore) Villas (3 & 4 BHK) ₹2.87 Cr 2,710 – 3,927 sq.ft.
Sobha Lake Edge Thrissur (Puzhakkal, SOBHA City) 4 BHK only ₹4.95 Cr 3,313 – 3,325 sq.ft.
Sobha Bellevue Calicut Kozhikode (Feroke) 3 & 4 BHK ₹2.5 Cr 2,200 – 3,200 sq.ft.
Sobha Bela Encosta Kozhikode (Kuttikkattoor) Villas (4 & 5 BHK) ₹3.9 Cr 3,647 – 5,760 sq.ft.

*Prices are indicative starting prices and vary by tower, floor, unit, and configuration. Confirm current pricing on the individual project page or with our sales team before making a decision.

Sobha Projects in Kochi

Kochi is where Sobha’s Kerala portfolio carries the most weight, and the two projects here aren’t really competing with each other so much as sitting at opposite ends of the same city’s luxury spectrum.

Sobha Marina One is the anchor — the only project in this entire lineup built as a joint development (with Puravankara Limited), and the only one with a private water frontage measured in hundreds of metres rather than a single facing side. Twelve towers, 16.7 acres, and a clubhouse pushing 48,000 sq.ft. put it in a different weight class from everything else in Kochi’s Sobha lineup, which is reflected in its ₹3.11 Cr entry point for the newly launched E7 & S10 towers. See full details, floor plans & pricing →

Sobha Atlantis answers a different question: what if you want the same brand and broadly similar waterfront positioning, without Marina One’s scale or price tag? On Silversand Island in Vyttila, Atlantis runs smaller — 1,850 to 3,118 sq.ft. — and starts nearly a crore lower, at roughly ₹2.2 Cr. For buyers comparing the two, the real decision isn’t apartment quality, since both carry the same construction standard; it’s whether Marina One’s amenity scale and address premium are worth the price gap over Atlantis’s more accessible entry point. See full details, floor plans & pricing →

Sobha Projects in Trivandrum

Sobha Woods is the only project in this entire portfolio where the pitch has nothing to do with water. Set on a hillock in Akkulam, the appeal here is elevation and outlook — Akkulam Lake sits below rather than beside the property, which is a genuinely different visual relationship than the waterfront-level views Marina One or Bellevue Calicut offer. It’s also a quiet technical milestone for Sobha in this city: the brand’s first use of shear wall construction in Trivandrum, a structural method it hasn’t previously deployed here. At 1,811 to 2,697 sq.ft. and starting ₹2.53 Cr, it sits mid-pack on price across the whole portfolio — not the cheapest entry point, not the most expensive, but the only one selling a hilltop rather than a shoreline. See full details, floor plans & pricing →

Sobha Projects in Thrissur

No other city in this portfolio makes buyers choose between three genuinely different ways of living the way Thrissur does — and unlike Kochi’s two projects, which mostly differ by scale and price, Thrissur’s three differ by what kind of life they’re actually selling.

Sobha Metropolis is the volume play — 504 homes across six wings on Ollur Road in Kuttanellur, styled with Greek and Roman architectural detailing under a “Contemporary Classical” label. What’s worth noting here isn’t the classical dressing so much as the math: a 33,000 sq.ft. clubhouse shared across 504 units is still a substantial amenity allowance per household, even at Metropolis’s ₹2.17 Cr entry price, the lowest anywhere in the portfolio. See full details, floor plans & pricing →

Sobha Silver Estate removes the shared-building question entirely. Fifty-seven villas on individual plots across 7.03 acres in Pottore means every buyer here has already decided land ownership matters more than amenity scale — the 8,500 sq.ft. clubhouse is smaller than Metropolis’s in absolute terms, but it’s serving a fraction of the households, which usually means less competition for court time or party-hall bookings. Entry price sits at ₹2.87 Cr. See full details, floor plans & pricing →

Sobha Lake Edge answers neither question the way the other two do. It’s an apartment, not a villa, but it’s also deliberately tiny — 72 homes, full stop, with no phase two coming behind it. The trade being offered here is specific: give up Metropolis’s scale and Silver Estate’s private land, and get the one thing neither of them has, a private 6.5-acre lake frontage inside SOBHA City. That scarcity is exactly why it also carries the highest price in Thrissur, starting at ₹4.95 Cr. See full details, floor plans & pricing →

Sobha Projects in Kozhikode

Kozhikode repeats Thrissur’s apartment-versus-villa split, but with a coastal identity that makes the two projects here feel like they’re selling entirely different cities, not just different housing types.

Sobha Bellevue Calicut stakes its entire pitch on a single geographic fact: it sits at the point in Feroke where the Chaliyar River meets the Arabian Sea, which means units here can face either the river or open sea, sometimes both. Two 37-floor towers hold 298 homes on 4.3 acres, but less than an acre of that is actually built on — the rest stays open, a land-to-tower ratio this list doesn’t see anywhere else. Entry price is ₹2.5 Cr for 2,200 to 3,200 sq.ft. See full details, floor plans & pricing →

Sobha Bela Encosta trades that waterfront identity for something else entirely — Portuguese-inspired villa architecture in Kuttikkattoor, and the largest individual home sizes anywhere in Sobha’s Kerala portfolio, up to 5,760 sq.ft. at the top end. Where Bellevue Calicut sells a view, Bela Encosta sells square footage and architectural distinctiveness, starting at ₹3.9 Cr. See full details, floor plans & pricing →

How to Choose Between Sobha's Kerala Projects

With seven active projects across four cities, the right choice usually comes down to three questions:

City first. If you need to be in a specific city, that narrows the list immediately — Kochi (Marina One, Atlantis), Trivandrum (Sobha Woods), Thrissur (Metropolis, Silver Estate, Lake Edge), or Kozhikode (Bellevue Calicut, Bela Encosta).

Apartment or villa. Marina One, Atlantis, Sobha Woods, Metropolis, Lake Edge, and Bellevue Calicut are all apartment developments. Silver Estate and Bela Encosta are villa communities, suited to buyers who specifically want independent land ownership and private outdoor space over shared-building amenities.

What the location is actually built around. Marina One and Bellevue Calicut both lead with water — Marine Drive frontage and a river-meets-sea position respectively. Lake Edge leads with a private lake view at a much smaller, capped scale. Sobha Woods leads with altitude and lake views. Metropolis leads with scale and family-oriented value. Silver Estate and Bela Encosta both lead with land and privacy, but in very different architectural registers (contemporary villa vs. Portuguese-inspired).

Every project listed here is RERA-registered — check each project’s dedicated page for its specific registration number, or verify directly at rera.kerala.gov.in before making any decision.

Frequently Asked Questions

Sobha currently has eight active residential projects across four Kerala cities: two in Kochi (Marina One, Atlantis), one in Trivandrum (Sobha Woods), three in Thrissur (Metropolis, Silver Estate, Lake Edge), and two in Kozhikode (Bellevue Calicut, Bela Encosta).

 Sobha Metropolis in Thrissur currently has the lowest starting price in the portfolio, from approximately ₹2.17 Cr.

Sobha Lake Edge in Thrissur currently has the highest starting price in the portfolio at ₹4.95 Cr, followed closely by Sobha Bela Encosta in Kozhikode. Lake Edge is also the only genuinely lake-facing address in the entire portfolio.

Both. Sobha Silver Estate (Thrissur) and Sobha Bela Encosta (Kozhikode) are villa communities, while Marina One, Atlantis, Sobha Woods, Metropolis, Lake Edge, and Bellevue Calicut are apartment developments.

Yes, every project listed here is RERA-registered under Kerala's K-RERA framework. Registration numbers are listed on each individual project page and can be independently verified at rera.kerala.gov.in.

Sobha Marina One is jointly developed with Puravankara Limited. The other projects listed here are developed by Sobha Limited independently — check each project page for specific developer details.

Yes — Sobha Marina One (Marine Drive, Kochi) and Sobha Bellevue Calicut (Feroke, Kozhikode) both offer river/sea-facing residences, and Sobha Lake Edge (Puzhakkal, Thrissur) is the portfolio's only private lake-facing address.

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