Safe and Peaceful Holiday Destination
Low Crime Rates
Clean and Green with Scenic Beauty and Sunny Beaches
English Spoken Widely
Direct, Low Cost Flights
Cost of Ownership i.e. Taxes, Stamp duty, Land Registry Expenses rates are Lower in Goa then other parts of India
Cheerful and Hospitable People
 
Whether it’s your first or your fifth visit, something about Goa touches the soul. The scenic beauty, the relaxed atmosphere and the fact that it is safe, Value for money, destination attracts visitors from all over the world. Many decide to buy a home for their annual vacations and spend longer periods here when they retire.
 

Goa’s old world flavour, sunny beaches, friendly & welcoming people, low prices and direct flights are some of the reasons for its increasing popularity as a location for an overseas home. The strength of foreign currency in relation to the Rupee makes prime property easily affordable.

 

Old Portuguese monuments, ancient temples, gleaming-white churches, colourful festivals and bazaars, fascinating contrasts.

 

 

a tiny emerald land on the west coast of India, the 25th State in the Union of States of India, was   liberated from Portuguese rule in 1961. It was part of Union territory of Goa, Daman & Diu till 30 May 1987 when it was carved out to form a separate State

 

Goa covers an area of 3702 square kilometers and comprises two Revenue district viz North Goa and South Goa. Boundaries of Goa State are defined in the North Terekhol river which separates it from Maharashtra, in the East and South by Karnataka State and West by Arabian Sea. Goa lies in Western Coast of India and is 594 Kms (by road) away from Mumbai city

   

 

Goa, for the purpose of revenue administration is divided into district viz. North and South Goa with headquarters at Panaji and Margao  respectively. The entire State comprises 11 talukas. For the purpose of implementation of  development programmes the State is divided into 12 community development blocks. As per 2001 census, the population of the State is 13,42,998.

   

   

Administratively the State is organised into two districts North Goa comprising six talukas with a total area of 1736 sq. kms. and South Goa comprising five talukas with an area of 1966 sq. kilometers. In all there are 383 villages of which 233 are in North Goa district and 15 in South Goa district. As per the 2001 census, there are 44 towns of which 14 are Municipalities and remaining are census towns

   

A very striking feature of Goa is the harmonious relationship among various religious communities, who have lived together peacefully for generations. Though a late entrant to the planning process, Goa has emerged as one of the most developed States in India and even achieved the ranking of one of the best states in India with regards to investment environment and infrastructure.