Provident Adora De Goa – Project Status Update
🌇 Overview
Located in Dabolim, just ~3.5 km from Goa International Airport, Provident Adora De Goa spans approximately 32 acres and features 1,900–1,902 units across 18–25 towers of ground + 5 floors. The project offers 1, 2, and 3 BHK apartments, with sizes ranging from ~540 sq ft (1 BHK) to ~1,500 sq ft (3 BHK Grand).
Development was launched around February 2018, and possession is already underway:
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Phase 1: Sept 2023 onwards
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Phase 2: Oct 2024 onwards
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Phase 3: Expected by Dec 2025.
As of mid‑2025, many units are ready-to-move-in, especially in Phase 1 and 2 blocks, while final phases are in snagging and finishing stages.
Construction Progress (Jan 2025 Report)
According to the January 2025 construction updates from project documentation:
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Rows 1–9: Completed structural slabs, waterproofing, tiling, gypsum, window fittings, balconies, and railing and painting works.
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For example: Row 8A–D terrace slabs done; flooring and waterproofing in progress. Row 7A–D finished waterproofing, with tiling & railing underway. Lower rows polishing ongoing too.
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Common clubhouse, “The Blu” water zone infrastructure, and road networks are largely complete, with MEP works and cable installations underway in Phase 2 zones.
Amenities & Lifestyle
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Features include a ~1‑acre water zone called “The Blu” (with pools, a lazy river, aqua slides, jacuzzi, sunken bar, snorkelling zone, aqua gym, drenching fountains), plus a ~15,000 sq ft clubhouse, landscaped gardens, open-air cinema, poolside restaurant, private cabanas, and over 25 lifestyle amenities.
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Operational amenities across phases include the swimming pool, clubhouse, gym, children’s play zones, security, jogging tracks, and more.
Pricing & Availability
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1 BHK: Starting ~₹63 L lakh onwards
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2 BHK: Starting ~₹79–80 lakh onwards
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3 BHK (Comfort ~1,140 sq ft): ~₹1.22 Cr onwards
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3 BHK Grand (~1,500 sq ft): ~₹1.45–1.49 Cr onwards
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Average rate per square foot: approx ₹9,200 / sq ft.
As a large number of units are now ready to move, resale listings typically mention immediate handover, often at resale prices from ₹79.6 L to ₹1.47 Cr depending on unit type and furnishing.
Current Status Snapshot
Phase | Status Summary |
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Phase 1 |
Completed; units delivered starting Sept 2023 |
Phase 2 |
Delivered from Oct 2024 onwards; snagging largely done |
Phase 3 |
Under final finishing; snag and inspections underway |
Amenities |
Fully operational across phases; water zone functional |
Sales & Move-in |
Majority of units sold/resale available; move-ins ongoing |
Local Concerns & Observations
A few users on forums like Reddit have raised concerns:
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They noted a loss of greenery, remarking Adora is turning into a dense concrete development rather than the lush oasis depicted in marketing.
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Water supply infrastructure hasn’t been fully approved by local PWD authorities—Chicalim–Dabolim region faces potable water shortages, raising concerns about sustainability for the big water zone.
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Given that many buyers may use their units as second homes, maintenance cost and upkeep issues could emerge if non-primary residents skip maintenance fees or long-term care.
Final Notes & Recommendations
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Possession: Buyers in Phase 1 & 2 can already occupy; final scheduled handovers for Phase 3 by December 2025.
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Investment Prospects: Located near the airport, with resort-style amenities, it offers potential for rental income and vacation‑home ROI, though community and local infrastructure issues may affect long-term value.
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Buyer Action Steps:
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Visit completed towers to inspect the quality firsthand.
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Clarify water and infrastructure approvals.
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Review maintenance policies and fees, especially given concerns around vacant units.
Conclusion
As of July 2025, Provident Adora De Goa is moving steadily through its final delivery phases. While most common areas and amenities are fully functional, tower‑level finishing in Phase 3 is in progress with expected completion by December 2025. Buyers eyeing resale or handover units should act promptly, but also continue due diligence regarding local utilities and long-term community governance.

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