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thatman Aug 16th 2008 6:00 pm

Re: Braganza World
 
Jordie - have you read all the threads on here regarding buying property in Goa?
Are you of Indian Origin?

"Nationality issues apart, will it be better to buy a ready-built property, second-hand, rather than from a builder/developer"
:confused:

I am sure plenty of people on here would be happy to sell you their second hand property.

wheatsheaf Aug 17th 2008 4:44 am

Re: Braganza World
 

Originally Posted by Jordie (Post 6686807)
I am very interested in having a holiday home in Goa.
All this is very confusing.

Nationality issues apart, will it be better to buy a ready-built property, second-hand, rather than from a builder/developer ?

"buy" a "home" in Goa only if you want to give your money a holiday.

noni Aug 17th 2008 5:05 am

Re: Braganza World
 

Originally Posted by wheatsheaf (Post 6688250)
"buy" a "home" in Goa only if you want to give your money a holiday.

Come on mate! Read Buyer Beware! You can buy our property if you like and get all the flak we get.

FN'S CANNOT PURCHASE A PROPERTY IN GOA. THEY WILL NOT LET YOU REGISTER YOUR PROPERTY.
LISTEN TO THOSE WHO KNOW. THERE ARE MANY OUT THERE WHO WOULD LOVE YOU TO PURCHASE THEIR PROPERTY.


IT IS NOT ON - YOU CANNOT DO IT. PLEASE LISTEN OR BUY OURS.

Jordie Aug 17th 2008 5:08 am

Re: Braganza World
 
My wife is not Goan but of Indian origin.
Reading the threads here, we thought the problems are also caused by the builders. Like going bust or disappearing.
So wondered if buying a ready-built, lived-in property is the way to go.

BTW. Has the Braganza World project ground to a halt?

Originally Posted by thatman (Post 6687106)
Jordie - have you read all the threads on here regarding buying property in Goa?
Are you of Indian Origin?

"Nationality issues apart, will it be better to buy a ready-built property, second-hand, rather than from a builder/developer"
:confused:

I am sure plenty of people on here would be happy to sell you their second hand property.


Jordie Aug 17th 2008 5:25 am

Re: Braganza World
 
filled in a contact form at http://go-goa.co.uk/gogoacontact.htm
Got an email from:
Derek Keith
go-goa at Smarthomes International
smarthomes international, Menorah House, Station Raod, Drumlithie, SCOTLAND, AB39 3YT, UNITED KINGDOM
+44(0)1569740319
[email protected]

Attractive photos at their website but none on the project. Only plans and sketches!

Has any of you buying there, visited the place?

noni Aug 17th 2008 7:46 am

Re: Braganza World
 

Originally Posted by Jordie (Post 6688299)
My wife is not Goan but of Indian origin.
Reading the threads here, we thought the problems are also caused by the builders. Like going bust or disappearing.
So wondered if buying a ready-built, lived-in property is the way to go.

BTW. Has the Braganza World project ground to a halt?


If your wife is of Indian Origin and you have the right visa you will be o.k.
OTHERWISE DO NOT BOTHER OR YOU WILL LOOSE ALL YOUR MONEY

sadaf Aug 18th 2008 9:49 pm

Re: Braganza World
 

Originally Posted by Jordie (Post 6688299)
My wife is not Goan but of Indian origin.
Reading the threads here, we thought the problems are also caused by the builders. Like going bust or disappearing.
So wondered if buying a ready-built, lived-in property is the way to go.

BTW. Has the Braganza World project ground to a halt?

Hi Jordie,

Sorry If I'm repeating info that may have already been provided to you, but in answer to your question, yes, the people buying in this project have been told that Braganza World has definitely ground to a halt (as they still haven't got permission to build on that land) and we have been told that Churchills (the agents who were dealing with this project) have gone into Liquidation.

The agents that took over from Churchills sent out emails to everyone on the Braganza project telling them to transfer over to a new project 'Tropical Dreams' being built by the same guys.

However, even these agents have resigned due to the political situation in Goa and problems with this build.

I have also recently heard that even the 'Tropical Dreams' project might not be happening. Of course, Braganza Constructions are not replying to anyone's emails, texts or telephone calls.

I hope this information helps.
Sadaf

angry Aug 18th 2008 10:14 pm

Re: Braganza World
 
We are a little concerned that Braganza and others have known of these problems for many months, and we:sneaky: can appreciate they have not asked for any further installments from us, however they also have failed to keep us all fully up to date on developments, which as their clients we have a right to know about. This is why we have no confidence in any new venture and this is merely stalling tactics on the part of Braganza and why???

We have no guarantees that the new venture they would like us all to transfer to is going to go ahead, therefore as none of us breached the contract and Braganza have failed to supply us with what we have paid for then Braganza is legally obliged to refund us in full all those that wish to have refunds, we being one of them.

If this construction company is well known and has been in business for 25 years or more then surely they have sufficient capital to refund clients that wish to take this option.

The others wishing to move to the new project allowing them that right.

old man Aug 19th 2008 2:19 am

Re: Braganza World
 

Originally Posted by angry (Post 6693371)
We are a little concerned that Braganza and others have known of these problems for many months, and we:sneaky: can appreciate they have not asked for any further installments from us, however they also have failed to keep us all fully up to date on developments, which as their clients we have a right to know about. This is why we have no confidence in any new venture and this is merely stalling tactics on the part of Braganza and why???

We have no guarantees that the new venture they would like us all to transfer to is going to go ahead, therefore as none of us breached the contract and Braganza have failed to supply us with what we have paid for then Braganza is legally obliged to refund us in full all those that wish to have refunds, we being one of them.

If this construction company is well known and has been in business for 25 years or more then surely they have sufficient capital to refund clients that wish to take this option.

The others wishing to move to the new project allowing them that right.

Good luc k to you, but the have a very 'odd' way of doing business in Goa, the only builder we have heard of that have honoured their clients, in the fiasco of the FN's are Regal Builders, who have offered all their clients their money back before they moved into their properties.

Jordie Aug 20th 2008 8:19 am

Re: Braganza World
 

Originally Posted by sadaf (Post 6693308)
Hi Jordie,

Sorry If I'm repeating info that may have already been provided to you, but in answer to your question, yes, the people buying in this project have been told that Braganza World has definitely ground to a halt (as they still haven't got permission to build on that land) and we have been told that Churchills (the agents who were dealing with this project) have gone into Liquidation.

The agents that took over from Churchills sent out emails to everyone on the Braganza project telling them to transfer over to a new project 'Tropical Dreams' being built by the same guys.

However, even these agents have resigned due to the political situation in Goa and problems with this build.

I have also recently heard that even the 'Tropical Dreams' project might not be happening. Of course, Braganza Constructions are not replying to anyone's emails, texts or telephone calls.

I hope this information helps.
Sadaf

Many thanks Sadaf for clarifying. Very kind of you. :)

In response to the form I filled in at BW website, few days ago, we had an email and and a phone call from Derek Keith, their english agent encouraging us to pay a deposit before the prices go up!
Unscrupulous salesmen are everywhere. :ohmy:

Way to go is to ask to see important documents such as ownership of the land, planning permission, etc before paying anything. Or buy an established property with help from a reputable and capable advocate.

With all the uncertainties and the recession, an excellent buying opportunity for those who can meet legal requirements. :thumbup:

ash42 Dec 9th 2008 10:54 pm

Re: Braganza World
 
HAS EVERY THINGS GONE FROM THIS PROJECT, WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM BUYERS OF THIS PROJECT AS I HAVE BOUGHT A UNIT IN THIS DEVELOPMENT BUT WITHOUT THIS FORUM I AM LOST. Thanks [email protected]

ash42 May 26th 2009 11:58 pm

Re: Braganza World
 

Originally Posted by gooner1971 (Post 6655476)
Hi,
yes sorry, at work and got distracted.

I set up this thread, for anyone who is involved in the Churchill / Braganza World sitiuation.

I personally reserved a one bed unit in the complex, and have just received the email, stating the agent who took over from Churchill's has resigned.

I have been unable to get hold of Ryan Braganza, but have emailed him formal notice of my intention to pull out of this project and requesting a refund of monies paid.

Hopefully we can exchange info using this thread, and I know some of you are already talking about going legal, for which I have a list of Solicitors in Goa from the foriegn office.

Interested in everyones thoughts / suggestions / Help !!

Hi. Get in touch with me Thanks

Honey Bee May 27th 2009 3:32 am

Re: Braganza World
 

Originally Posted by sadaf (Post 6693308)
Hi Jordie,

Sorry If I'm repeating info that may have already been provided to you, but in answer to your question, yes, the people buying in this project have been told that Braganza World has definitely ground to a halt (as they still haven't got permission to build on that land) and we have been told that Churchills (the agents who were dealing with this project) have gone into Liquidation.

The agents that took over from Churchills sent out emails to everyone on the Braganza project telling them to transfer over to a new project 'Tropical Dreams' being built by the same guys.

However, even these agents have resigned due to the political situation in Goa and problems with this build.

I have also recently heard that even the 'Tropical Dreams' project might not be happening. Of course, Braganza Constructions are not replying to anyone's emails, texts or telephone calls.

I hope this information helps.
Sadaf

Sadaf read Have you purchased from Churchills thread with regard to the above.

Sam K May 27th 2009 5:39 pm

Re: Braganza World
 
Hi Guyz...
Please refer to my post nos. 55 & 75 ... I did try and warn people who were planning to purchase on this development ... If only people could heed to warnings and take precautions.

I wish luck to all those who have already paid and are now stuck.

regards,
Sam

ash42 May 27th 2009 6:22 pm

Re: Braganza World
 
http://www.braganzaworldfraud.co.uk/


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