Thursday, September 29, 2011

A self-contained home in the lap of nature Township projects with internal gardens and vast open spaces are greatly preferred by home seekers

A self-contained home in the lap of nature

Township projects with internal gardens and vast open spaces are greatly preferred by home seekers



Ask any home seeker in Mumbai about the factors driving the final decision and you will find that most of them are giving top priority to one aspect - open spaces. Across locations and price segments, you will definitely find the mention of a garden or play area in the list of decision influencers.
The reasons are as varied as the age groups involved. From the very old senior citizens to extremely young infants and children, the spectrum also includes teenage students along with middle aged office goers in between. In short, just about everyone dreams of a home with open spaces.

Location logic
However, all these facilities are usually only available at planned townships, which are usually developed away from the prime city areas. While these townships may entail a longer commute, most home seekers still prefer them because of the tranquil ambience they provide. As far as they are concerned, it is a simple trade-off between commuting convenience and a better quality of life.

Pricing impact
For starters, the higher real estate prices in prime areas near railway stations or the main road junctions allow them to buy a bigger house at a peripheral location. Plus, such locations also have the vast spaces required for township projects with lifestyle amenities, something that's just not available near a municipal market or adjacent to the station!

Facilities nearby
The growing influx of international quality schools and colleges, upmarket shopping malls and multiplexes are also key factors. Basically, it's a lifestyle decision more than anything else and if a longer commute is the price one has to pay, so be it.

Proximity matters
When it comes to the very old or very young members of the family, crossing a busy road is strictly avoidable. Therefore, a project that has a garden or play area within the premises is ideal. If it is close to a public garden or a playground, where elders can take a morning or evening walk while the grandchildren play, so much the better.

Distance deterrent
Nobody wants to travel long distances for a short morning walk. Similarly, at the end of a working day, after a tiring commute, a late night stroll is only possible if there is an open space nearby. Otherwise, it's very difficult to get a spouse to come out again once reaching home.

Security concerns
With kidnappings on the rise, parents are concerned about letting their children go to playgrounds that are far away from home. Similarly, the elderly family members are more prone to health problems. Allowing them to go far away only adds to the worries. Due to this, senior citizens in Mumbai often end up being housebound because there are very few open spaces nearby.

Changing habits
Between the 24-hour multiple channels showing on television, computer games and cell phones, it is rare to find children going and playing outdoor games. In such a scenario, the lack of open spaces will only encourage them to stay indoors. This will prevent them from experiencing the health benefits of outdoor games and enjoying the fun they offer.

Comfort zone
Most people feel that a home should be a place where you have comfort, feel peaceful and pleasant. Locations that are quite far from the main areas means that people residing there do face a long ride to the station or an extended drive to work every day. However, while a lot of expense and time is incurred to reach their destinations, at the end of the day, when they do return home, there is the fresh air, greenery and peaceful atmosphere. This is very important after having spent the entire day surrounded by crowds, noise and pollution.

Verdant greenery
Proximity to nature adds to the soothing ambience offered by projects at such locations. Just imagine having a mountain backdrop or lake view from your residence. Wouldn't it be hard to get such beauty in city areas?
The health factor also comes into consideration. People prefer staying away from the city crowds. Locations near the station and markets are really quite polluted and dirty, so the non-polluted environment is another factor that draws people to distant locations. There is something special about breathing in fresh, unpolluted air first thing in the morning that makes such projects a true haven for their residents.

Better option
In a scenario where people go out of the city to nearby hill stations for a peaceful weekend, isn't it so much better to live in a house that's virtually a hill station in itself?
Buying even a small home at prime city locations entails constant hard work with crazy work schedules and very little sleep. Then you have lots of money but no time and space to enjoy it. Instead of doing the same thing, one can have the best lifestyle while staying in a township away from the city.

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