Thursday, November 18, 2010

Housing facilities are plenty in India

The article is about the housing facility in India. There is ample availability of residential properties that can be purchased or rented. The cities are coming up with many commercials and residential projects launched by the top builders of the country.

The speeding development and infrastructural up-gradation of Indian cities is offering many luxurious and affordable options of housing. The cities are coming up with many commercials and residential projects launched by the top builders of the country.



There is ample availability of residential properties that can be purchased or rented. The housing facility is offering a great variety to choose from. Not only the variety of design and style but the huge range of prices is offering a great market to possess a house in Indian cities.

The realty market is offering many different types of housing facilities such as flats, independent houses etc. The different types of housing facilities are catering to the need of the different classes of the society.

The residential properties in the leading cities with swanky locations have a very high cost. The properties in the far flung areas have a comparatively lower price with some specific locations for affordable properties.

The different housing options in Indian cities are equally available for purchase as well as for rent. The leading cities such as Gurgaon, Noida, Bangalore, Chennai, are offering innumerable dwelling options. The properties on rent are also available with multiple options. House rent in Gurgaon offers a huge range of prices too to rent according to ones requirement.

The rent charges are also increasing along with the property rates in the realty market. A house rent Gurgaon is quite high and even a single BHK has a rent of 7-8k in a residential complex. There are many options varying from 2-7 BHK that can be rented. The rents are ranging from 10k to a lac in some of the locations.

The dwelling options in the cities also include many PG accommodations and guesthouses where people can stay for a specific duration. These dwelling options have a great demand in the market and are earning high rents. The leading cities have a huge migrating population in search of job and education thus increasing the demand of such accommodations. The builders are still coming up with many options of housing in the Indian cities.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Gurgaon residential property is having insufficient civic amenities

The people dwelling in Gurgaon are paying huge prices on either rented accommodations or their owned housed but the basic infrastructural facilities and civic amenities are insufficient and unmanaged.

The people of the millennium city want government to solve their problems of water logging, sanitation, power outages etc. but as the successive governments are not paying heed to the problem the residents have decided to fight for it.

In some of the societies the residents have taken the responsibility in their hands and pooled in money to set up power generators and supply cables to each apartment in a society.

The rate of the Gurgaon residential property bears the impact of such conditions. Even the premium Gurgaon areas are being deprived of the basic civic services.

The residential Gurgaon projects are priced depending on the development of roads, sewerage, power supply and other facilities in the area. The builders are launching projects in the areas which are completely underdeveloped with no civic amenity but it is expected that all such prospects are a lucrative investment option to invest money. It is because the property is cheaper here and in few years time it will have great appreciation with proper development in the area if the government of Haryana keeps the promise.

The residents associations have even decided to stage protests if the demands are not fulfilled in few months time. Hundred of resident protestors have agreed to join the campaign.

The monsoon season has further added to the woes of the Gurgaon residents. The water logged roads are damaging the luxury vehicles and causing routine traffic jams. The potholes of the waterlogged roads are invisible and posing accident risk for the drivers.

The government is trying to pacify the agitated residents but the problem is wide-spread in almost all the sectors of Gurgaon and so it is not possible to mend roads immediately.

The municipal corporation Gurgaon (MCG) is trying to take some action to relieve the protesters. It has repaired at least 12 roads within this weekend. But the MCG apathy has lead to such protest against the government therefore MCG should do a smart job to win the hearts of the people.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Government facility in India is adequate or not

India is a developing country and the government is focusing on all the necessary facilities and provisions to its residents for a better living such as government hospitals, water and electricity facilities, post offices, telephone exchange offices etc. These facilities are dedicatedly serving their particular areas and districts.

Government hospitals are adequate in our country, and some of these are among the best hospitals in India. Government hospitals provide treatment at the expense of the taxpayers on India. Many essential drugs are available free of cost in these hospitals. Government hospitals in India provide treatment either free or at very nominal charges.

Water supply and sanitation facilities in India seem to be in bad shape in most of the rural areas. Lack of proper sanitation facilities and safe drinking water is causing many health hazards. However, in some cities the health care system also includes facilities that are comparable to the international quality standards.

Some of the Indian cities have well developed government facilities but many Indian states are still lagging behind. A vigilant implementation of government services is accountable for the prompt services and facilities in some of the states such as Delhi, Chandigarh, Mumbai, Pune, Gurgaon etc. The government facilities in all these places are quite developed but you may experience more sophistication in the coming years. For instance, Gurgaon is a recently developed town and the government facilities in Gurgaon are still developing. To keep up pace with the economic development of the millennium city, the government facilities of Gurgaon are focusing on high-class development.

Although many cities in our country are offering well developed government facilities but it still requires a very meticulous planning by our government to provide equal facilities to all sections of Indian society including the rich as well as the poor. The people below poverty line are the ones who are mostly deprived of their rights and are also ignorant of the facilities and provisions being provided by the government. The reason may be the insufficient implementation of rules and regulations and also the widespread fraudulent practices in our system.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Affordable housing in India

All of us want to secure a space for our living. But due to the rising inflation in our economy, owning a shelter for common man has turn out to be the biggest challenge of life for the majority population. Although housing facilities in India gives us numerous options to choose from but are they affordable for the lower and middle income groups?

Scenario worsens in metropolis cities where migrating population is quite high due to the employment opportunities but the soaring living expenses demand affordable housing. As per estimations we are still facing dearth of housing in our country which includes the economically weaker sections (EWS) and Low Income Groups (LIG) who are unable to afford a shelter to dwell.

Although wealthy class of Indian society is the most popular category to strike the interest of the builders and developers to launch their overpriced and sumptuous projects but the EWS, LIG and MIG population are far more in count to create slump in the market.

The global market slump initiated in 2008 has incurred heavy losses on the builders and developers. The slowdown witnesses a revelation that in order to achieve the desirable sale targets for the projects, realty developers need to retune the project pricing at an affordable value to cater to the bulk population of lower and middle income group.

In fact, the recession impact has benefited the moderate and low income groups with falling property prices to some extent in major metropolis cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Kolkata, Chennai, Pune, Gurgaon, Noida, Greater Noida etc.

The developers are currently targeting lower margins & high volume sale to compensate the loss during the slow down phase. They are launching projects with wide-ranging options of 2 / 3/ 4BHK apartments in an affordable range. Within a project, you may opt for the low rise floors at comparatively cheaper rates than the high rise luxurious flats. The strategy is to target the different income groups of the society to maximize the sale.

Various banks have also announced their tie-up with real estate developers to provide loans on reduced rates for affordable housing projects in India. Many renowned builders of India have announced the launch of projects with affordable housing namely Ansals, DLF, Omaxe, BPTP, Unitech, Vatika Group, Raheja etc. They are coming up with residential projects in multiple cities at the same time.

The projects may include 1/2/3/4 BHK apartment for the Lower Income Groups, Economically Weaker Class and Middle Income groups respectively. The price range usually varies from 10-30lakhs for 1 &2BHK flats, 30-50lakhs for 3bhk flats and 50-65 for 4bhk flats approximately.

Thus, there is no denying the fact that the stage is set for the Indian housing facility where everyone will own his/her shelter in Indian cities.

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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Metro connects Gurgaon to Delhi

The launch of underground metro connectivity between Central Delhi and Qutub Minar has been welcomed as a great respite for commuters between Delhi and Gurgaon. This much-awaited line of the Delhi Metro railway connects the heart of the Capital Delhi with Qutub Minar in the neighborhood of Gurgaon.


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It is a 12.53-km stretch, extension of Jehangirpuri (Delhi)-HUDA City Centre (Gurgaon) line. It is the longest line of the metro railway and passes through some of the most populous parts of the city. The total number of stations between this stretches is 34 and between central secretariat -HUDA city centre the count of stations is 20. It has been planned to facilitate 36 to 40 trains on this corridor from central Delhi to HUDA city centre.

The DMRC is further planning to facilitate buses on the Qutub-Minar stop from where these buses will ply at a frequency of 10 minutes to Gurgaon.

Though the count of commuters on the day of inauguration was relatively low but the authorities are expecting a very high count of travelers in coming days. The authorities are claiming approximately 2lacs passengers to travel on this line by 2011.

With the advent of metro, commutation between Delhi and Gurgaon has become faster, convenient and economical. The connectivity corridor bypasses the most congested locations of central and south Delhi offering a hassle free travel option reducing the congestion on the roads. With the feasibility of metro connectivity, Gurgaon seems to be quite closer to Delhi which was otherwise very chaotic and time consuming to commute. Therefore, the advent of metro is a boon for daily commuters between Delhi and Gurgaon.

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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Affordable housing to buy cheap property in Gurgaon

During the global economic recession property market in India went through a phase of slackened demand. Even the working population of India went through a bad phase of lay offs by their firms to stabilize occurred losses. The number of job openings was few in the market declining the financial capability of common man. Therefore the prevailing recession during that phase made it difficult for the real estate developers to find buyers for their over priced properties. Consequently they started planning low margins of profit on high volume of selling. In the process, realty developers have begun launching low-cost residential projects in Indian cities.


The development of low cost residential apartments is known as affordable housing. It facilitates cheaper houses thus providing an opportunity of buying homes to the middle class majority of India.

Many real estate developers have launched variety of property projects in the major Indian cities such as Delhi, Chandigarh, Gurgaon, Noida etc.


Presently the concept of affordable housing in city Gurgaon is creating a huge demand. Although options of affordable houses are not much but many projects are lined up. You can buy cheap property in Gurgaon in the sectors which are not much developed or under development. Presently, the cost of property seems to be affordable in such places but in few years time it will rise up to an unaffordable price. The prices of affordable houses range approximately between 25/35lacs to 40/50acs. Real estate developers are focusing on affordable housing due to the enormous demand in this segment.


Property Gurgaon in most of the locations is very expensive and is beyond the reach of middle income group. In fact the new Gurgaon is very expensive to settle in. Developers are launching many affordable projects in Gurgaon–Manesar, Gurgaon-Jaipur stretch. The prime city locations are saturated with very few upcoming projects having quite expensive rates.

Some of the top builders launching their projects in the city are Omaxe, DLF, Ansal, API, Parsvnath, BPTP etc. The fabulous residential and commercial projects erected in the city by these builders till now have completely transformed the old Gurgaon village to a progressive millennium city. Many builders are in the race of acquiring land in Gurgaon to build their projects.