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Trends to redefine the Indian Real Estate Market 2018

In 2017, the Indian Real Estate sector has seen a substantial alteration with the implementation of reforms such as GST and RERA. This year look promising for good supply of houses across major Indian markets, and the growth prospects look brighter than ever. The Act was formulated to streamline and standardize the unorganized real estate structure in India.

Upgrading in the regulatory framework has built up an attractive destination for both global and Indian investors. So far, Indian real estate has attracted USD 32 billion in private equity and due to transparency, NRIs find India’s real estate market more trustworthy.

Developers will re-structure their business models, developers launched many projects and there was no assurance of completion of the projects. Now, through the RERA act, a time limit has been set for the projects to be completed. It will force developers to upgrade their business model. The developers will require bringing more clarity as well as liability in their system, and do a lot to upsurge consumer confidence.

Also, the Goods and service tax (GST) as well as the Benami Transactions (Prohibition) amendment act; will have a major impact on, how developers run their business. Developers should bring changes in their business models to maintain in the market.

The REITs will have a crucial and long-term impact on developers, with the choice of either risking or ‘corporatizing’ taking over, with their larger counterparts.

Here are the trends that are expected to reshape and redefine the sector:

1. Real estate developers are changing their business plans- Recent implementation of reforms such as the Benami Property Act, RERA, and GST have enforced a greater level of accountability, transparency, and quality-on-time on the part of real estate developers. Projects are therefore much more trustworthy and meet the set standards.

2. Workspaces are evolving into ‘co-working’ spaces- With the fast-evolving co-working space culture in India, regular office spaces will give way to more hybrid co-working spaces. Corporates and co-working operators will now work one behind the other, which in turn will benefit the real estate economy and also increase productivity, cost-efficiency and employee retention.

3. FDI into real estate will increase further- The launch of Real Estate Investment Trusts in 2017 enhanced transparency in real estate transactions, the real estate sector will draw even more worldwide investors than before.

4. Affordable housing- There is a target of building one crore new houses in rural India by 2019. The Housing for All scheme has been fixed for 2022, and affording housing in India is receiving the much-needed infrastructural attention in order to meet the target set.

5. REITs will permit substantial growth- It is expected that REITs will add considerable growth in India’s growth story. As progressively office spaces in India become REITs complaint, a variety of smaller investors will put in their money in return for regular dividends at relatively low risk.

With the growing trends in real estate segment, investors are now moving for investment in small scale as well. Real estate investing, even on a very small scale, remains a proven means of building an individual’s cash flow and wealth.

RERA was formulated to streamline and standardize the unorganized real estate market in India. However, once the market is standardized, there will be an array of opportunities to scale-up. With untrustworthy and deceiving developers out of the market, there will be only one way to go, forward.

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Trending Home decor Ideas for 2018

If your New Year’s resolution is to revamp your home (whether with a new coat of paint or a pretty piece of furniture), below are some of the trending ideas to give a makeover to your home that is going to grab eyeballs in 2018.

Rich colors: Grey color is set to be bolder this year. People are feeling courageous with color choices – on both furniture pieces and walls. But moody interior colors such as striking emerald green, brooding violet and navy are the key colors for 2018.

Glam dark woods: 2018 is the year where darker wood tones indicate a renaissance for retro glamour, and deliver a new take on modern luxury. This trend has been bubbling for some time now, this year this dark trend is ready to take over completely.

Metallic handles and legs are the perfect finishing touches to add an extra glam feel to your interiors. And a fusion of gold, black, brass, walnut and marble gives a classier feel to many high-street pieces. Retro shapes, such as these wishbone-style dining chairs, are made timeless thanks to rich wood stains. Such type of dining set looks super sophisticated in contemporary walnut wood.

Global Goodness: Earthy shades of clay, ochre and terracotta feature on global-inspired prints, which will play a key role this season. The textiles, materials, and patterns all have a natural, raw feel to them, making them exceptionally tangible. Try mixing small scale Ikat prints with larger paisley designs.

Artisan textures: Texture is a big thing this year! Furniture has a natural handmade feel with materials such a rattan and wicker the show stopper. Textiles take a lively role with lots of appliqué details, embellishments and raw edges– all fascinating to the touch. One can achieve so much by simply playing with materials and textures.

Whether it be macramé cushions, woven wicker furniture or mixing marble with metal (perfect for modern lamp choices) don’t undervalue the power of taking up and merging different textures. Whatever the color palette, mixing textures can promptly create another layer of beautification and attention. The use of macramé, seen in almost every new collection on the high street from cushions to wall hangings.

Start revamping your abode!

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Violet line of Delhi Metro to boost the real estate market of Ballabhgarh

The Violet Metro Line of the Delhi is set for the development of the growing industrial hub of Ballabhgarh in Faridabad. The 3.2-km elevated corridor will have two stations and is expected to meet the extended deadline which is June 2018. Earlier the launch was planned in December 2017.

This corridor will extend from the 13.8-km Badarpur – Escorts Mujesar stretch which was opened to the public in September 2015. The other end of the line stretches up to ITO in Delhi and there are plans to connect it to Kashmere Gate on the red line.

The development will significantly benefit travelers going towards Ballabhgarh as the destination is a noticeable business hub which houses several educational institutions and industries. It will also increase employment opportunities.

Recently Ballabhgarh was renamed as Balramgarh. Chief Minister of Haryana, Manohar Lal Khattar had publicized many developmental projects for the area declaring it as a developmental zone.

The cost of the metro project from YMCA Chowk to Ballabhgarh is Rs 580 crore with around Rs 95 crore provided by the central government.

YMCA Chowk-Ballabhgarh metro project is one of the two-line extension projects worth Rs 1,090 crore sanctioned by the Public Investment Board (PIB) of the Ministry of Finance. The other is an underground corridor from Najafgarh to Dhansa Border. The metro trains on the Badarpur-Faridabad runs on solar power which is a prominent feature of the project.

The project began in 2015 but there was a delay caused due to legal disputes over land required for construction of pillars for crossover track near the main Ballabhgarh station as well as removal or shifting of water and sewer pipelines.

Connectivity and infrastructure in Ballabhgarh

Ballabhgarh is linked to the emerging NCR hub of Sohna near Gurgaon via the 35-km long Ballabhgarh-Sohna (BS) road. The nearest railway stations are Ballabhgarh railway station and Faridabad NW TN railway station.

The area houses reputed educational institutes like Comprehensive Rural Health Services Project (rural field practice area of AIIMS) or called Civil Hospital and Cement Research Institute of India. Besides, the YMCA University of Science and Technology is less than five kilometers from the locality. Reputed companies like IBM and Cognizant also have their offices nearby.

Healthcare center, primary schools, and retail shops are available in the surrounding areas. The government had announced to grant Rs 10 crore for the rebuilding of dilapidated bypass of Faridabad and restoring of tube wells in the area.

Real estate in Ballabhgarh

Settled on the National Highway-2 about 30 kilometers from Delhi, Ballabhgarh is more of a commercial hub and residential growth is not as noticeable as in the neighboring areas of Sector 56, Sector 76 to Sector 88 in Faridabad.

These neighborhoods are active residential colonies with plenty availability of affordable homes. There are many such upcoming residential properties in the vicinity launched by local developers. The average capital value of residential properties in Ballabhgarh is Rs 2,800 per sqft. The cost of 2BHK apartments starts at less than Rs 20 lakh for an average size of 850 sqft.

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Mumbai civic body plans to link 220 km roads by 2034

Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation plans to construct 41 km linked roads connecting areas that are not currently linked. By 2034, the BMC will construct 220km of such links that are presently missing.

The projects are part of the comprehensive mobility plan (CMP), designed to upgrade the transport system, along with improving the infrastructure of the city. These linked roads will reduce the travel time and will act as short-cuts in certain areas, reducing the jamming on main roads

The plan emphases on broadening congested roads, connecting missing links, need for integrated fare structure and common ticketing for the present public transport system.

In the first phase of the project will connect 41km of links in Bandra, Dadar, Byculla, Wadala, Chembur, Malad and Lower Parel, among others. In the second phase, the civic body will complete work on 80km of missing links till 2024 and the rest till 2034. In most cases, the expansions being considered for the links have slums or structures that can be improved, said, civic officials.

Some of the missing link roads suggested in the plan include connecting:

  • Senapati-Bapat Road to Central Railway Line (Dadar)
  • E Moses Road to Lala Lajpat Rai Road (Lower Parel)
  • Pestom Sagar to Phule Nagar Road (Chembur)
  • Ghatkopar-Mankhurd Link Road to Akruti Rising City Road (Ghatkopar),
  • BKC G Block to MMRDA Grounds (Bandra)
  • Madh Marve Road to Madh Jetty Road (Malad).

Chief engineer of roads and traffic department, Mr. Vinod Chitore, said, “We have started to implement the plan and work on selected roads.

The BMC is managing with other shareholders of the plan, including the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA), Indian Railways, Brihanmumbai Electricity Supply Transport and the traffic police department.

The estimated cost of the plan is Rs1.68 lakh crore over the next 20 years. The civic officials said that BMC will invest Rs69,000 crore, of which it will donate more than Rs7, 000 crore in the first phase. The MMRDA will give Rs76,283 crore in the first phase, while the Indian Railways will contribute Rs18,359 crore. BEST will shell out Rs2,590 crore and the traffic police will fund Rs1,350 crore.

This infrastructural development with further pushes the real estate market in Mumbai, making Mumbai properties costlier in the above-said areas.

 

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Easy ideas to throw a New Year’s eve party at your home

We can hardly believe that 2017 has almost come to an end and countdown started to plan for New Year’s Eve celebrations 2018! New Year Eve is the perfect time to go all out with party decorations! Below are some ideas for you to welcome 2018 and make your New Year’s Eve party unforgettable!

Balloon ceiling: If you are planning for a New Year party, it needs to be big! So the idea of creating a balloon ceiling is just awesome and easy to do as well– inflate some black, gold and silver balloons with helium, tie a medium length of balloon ribbon to each one and let it float up to the ceiling until the whole surface is covered! Your ceiling will look really impressive and stylish.

Champagne bottle balloon installation: Fancy decorations are really creative. You can install champagne bottle balloon. It is a lot easier than it looks – simply inflates your balloons with air and stick them to the wall using double-sided sticky tape. But make sure you do this on a wall that you are not concerned about marking.

2018 balloons: 2018 balloons are a must! They look fabulous in front of a gold glitter door curtain and they come in different colors and sizes so you can choose whichever ones suit your party theme best!

Fizz, pop, clink decoration: The simplest decorations are often the trendiest and this pop, fizz, clink decoration is perfect for prosecco lovers!

Photo booth: Photo booths can be enjoyable and they are a great opportunity for group photos. Taking some silly pictures is the perfect way to pass the time until midnight.

Free printable party game: Everyone loves gifts and this free printable party game will keep everyone diverted until midnight! Fold up each card and put them all in a bowl – then have great fun picking a card and telling the rest of the people about your best or worst moments of the year!

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