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Pune’s Wagholi is becoming a prime residential hub

imagesWagholi is developing as a residential investment hub. It is counted as a promising residential and commercial destination. Many reputed real estate developers are coming up with their projects in Wagholi as living and working in Wagholi has become a trend in Pune.

Pune is counted among the most affordable residential destinations and Wagholi is considered as one of the fastest emerging localities in Pune. The residential real estate market in the area has grown rapidly; therefore the industry experts mentioned the locality as one of the best residential investment options.

How?? Let us have a look

Unbeatable Property Rates

If your budget is limited, Wagholi is the area that you can pick. Wagholi is the most affordable option for those who cannot afford property in Koregaon Park where the property prices are much higher when compared to the former.

Affordability is the main factor due to which area is witnessing high demand from working professionals. Currently, the rate per square foot price going on in this area is Rs 4000.

Wagholi is getting a serious demand from those property buyers who have had enough of being in traffic blockages, noise pollution levels, intolerable air and the apathetic sight of a seamless concrete jungle.              

Seamless Accessibility

  • Wagholi is well connected to Khandala – Loni road which makes the area accessible to the other parts of Pune.
  • Elongating from Bund Garden to Wagholi, the six-laned 15 km-long Nagar Road provides easy access to various prominent IT-driven areas such as Kharadi, Kalyani Nagar, and Viman Nagar. Nagar Road further connects to Kharadi Bypass Road and Pune-Solapur Highway.
  • The closest railway station to Wagholi is Pune, which is approximately 14 km.
  • Pune Airport is located at a distance of 11 km via the Lohegaon-Wagholi road.

Civic Infrastructure

  • The residents of Wagholi have the advantage of the presence of several good educational institutions like Netaji Subhash Chandra Boys Military School, Jyotirmay International School, Sharad Pawar International School, Lexicon International School, Dhole Patil College of Engineering, Moze College of Engineering, GH Raisoni College of Engineering and Technology, JSPM Imperial College of Engineering and Research, etc.
  • Proximity to good clinics and hospitals, banks and ATMs, also make this locality a great place for living.

The future of Wagholi seems to be promising, given the large-scale real estate and infrastructural developments happening here. The proposed Ring Road project (connecting Pune and PCMC areas) falls in this region and will be a major growth driver for the residential real estate.

Ongoing and upcoming infrastructure developments in Wagholi include:

  • The Mumbai-Bengaluru Infrastructure Corridor
  • The road connecting Wagholi to Eon IT Park through Nagar Road
  • A flyover connecting Wagholi to Shikrapur.

 Ongoing residential projects in Wagholi are:

Some of the ongoing projects are Samrddhi Lake Tower, Sairung Firefly, Mantra Divine, Harshad Kings Town, Vardhaman Elegance, BA Vermont and Majestique City.

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Nine Smart Cities Announced in the Fourth Round

Real-Estate 1Recently, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs has publicized a new list of nine smart cities taking the total number to 99. Of the nine cities, 3 are from Uttar Pradesh, 1 from Bihar, 1 from Tamil Nadu, 1 from Daman & Diu, 1 from Arunachal Pradesh and 1 from Lakshadweep.

 

Below is the list of nine cities announced in the fourth round

  • Silvassa, Dadra, and Nagar Haveli
  • Erode, Tamil Nadu
  • Diu, Daman & Diu
  • Biharsharif, Bihar
  • Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh
  • Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh
  • Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh
  • Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh
  • Kavaratti, Lakshadweep

A senior official said Shillong will be the 100th Smart City provided it submit its proposal to the Centre in next three months. The official further added that the nine cities were selected from 15 cities that had submitted their proposals to the ministry.

Uttar Pradesh’s Ghaziabad, Rampur, Meerut and Rae Bareli were among cities that were unsuccessful to get the Smart City tag. But Silvasa topped the list of winners in this round.

These cities have proposed to take up the various project, including “smart” roads, cycle tracks, walking paths, smart classrooms, rejuvenation of water bodies, skill development centers, up gradation of health facilities and pan-city projects like integrated command control center.

These cities have planned 409 projects which would get around 61 percent funding from the Centre and the state, according to the Union Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Hardeep Singh Puri.

In January 2016, 20 cities were announced under the Smart Cities mission, followed by 13 cities in May 2016, 27 cities in September 2016 and 30 cities in June 2017. The total proposed investment in the 99 Smart City Mission would be Rs 2.03 lakh crore

Key features
So, what would smart cities of future do? According to the ministry, they would

• Provide equal housing opportunities for all
• Endorse mixed land use in area-based developments
• Preserving and evolving open spaces
• Promoting a variety of transport options
• Provide a new identity to the city
• Applying smart solutions to infrastructure and services in area-based development to expand them
• Create walkable localities and lessen blocking, air pollution, and resource depletion, apart from improving local economy
• Make governance citizen-friendly, technologically advanced and cost-effective

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Vajram Tiara: Life isn’t meant to be lived in a cubicle

Vajram TairaVajram  Tiara is one of a kind residential habitat/enclave offering luxurious apartments to the discerning customer, at the best price possible among projects in the vicinity.

The project offers 237 spacious 3, 3.5 and 4 BHK condominiums in the contemporary architectural style with 75% open space. It marries tranquility, luxury, and style, making it uniquely aesthetic to behold.

Spread across 4.5 acres with G+14 floors, this project is a suitable project for both young families as well as the elderly. IT professionals can look to it for its proximity to IT and commerce hubs like Embassy Manyata Tech Park, Yeshwantpur and Whitefield and the international airport is just 30 mins drive away. Tiara-Construction-image-3

Adding to its credentials, booking a home at Vajram Tiara will introduce you to a whole new world with exciting amenities such as:

CLUBHOUSE
Banquet Hall
Squash Court and Badminton Court
Half Olympic size Swimming Pool with deck
Cafe area with Pantry
3000 sft Indoor Gymnasium and Aerobics
Open air Barbecue
Library with attached terrace
Indoor games room
Business Centre
LEISURE & LIFESTYLE
Old folks Area
Aromatic garden                                                                                                                    Enquire Now
Butterfly Garden
Water feature
Spa
AV room
Acupressure Walkway
Outdoor Gym
Cards area
SPORTS & HEALTH
Jogging Track and Skating Arena
Half Basketball court
Lawn Tennis and Badminton court
Beach VolleyBall
Cricket practice Net
Meditation / Yoga Garden
Table Tennis
Cascade Wall
KIDS & SECURITY
Children’s Play area
Creche
Shaded Hobby Area
Study Room
Wifi Connectivity
CCTV Coverage
Video Intercom Facility
Fibre Connectivity

Tiara-Construction-image-1The project also boasts amenities for senior citizens like old folks area, aromatic garden, butterfly garden, acupressure walkway and many more. Vajram Tiara is a RERA approved project with RERA No – PR/KN/170729/000144 and will be handed over by early next year.

A member of the IGBC, Vajram Group’s design philosophy, and specifications are as prescribed by the IGBC and they are a big proponent of Green Building standards. The company aims to come up with integrated residential living spaces, adhering to human values and setting a benchmark for quality, design, and comfort. Vajram Group promises only the best for its clients with zero deviation policy. Tiara-Construction-image-2

Mr. Pavan Vajram, is the Chairman and CEO of Vajram Group and holds an MBA degree in International Business. He has a good track record in building and managing potential organizations in technology and real estate sectors. Prior to heading the Vajram Group, Mr. Pavan co-founded and managed several technology companies with a global footprint.

So this New Year, let Vajram Tiara promise to give you an impressive foundation to your identity of a lifestyle of affluence and perfection.

With zero percent interest and No EMI Till Possession, Vajram Tiara promises you the most lucrative rates among comparable projects in Yelahanka, so go ahead and book your dream home now!

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Important Things to Consider Before Buying a House

Buying a home is a crucial decision in your life as you are going to invest your hard-earned money. It is a wonderful feeling to have a place of your own that you can refurbish as you wish to. If you are just planning to start a family, then you are possibly looking for a place that your children can grow up in and call home.

Looking for a home involves of more than just going through real estate portals and realty websites, going through classified advertising, taking a suggestion from people, driving through neighborhoods to spot for sale signs posted on the front lawn, and visiting open houses.

There are countless other things that you look for other than the look of the house and an investigation of the neighborhood. Here are few ideas on how to dig a little deeper before you come to the conclusion that whether you have found the right house even if the appearance and the price appear right.

Financial Situation: Buying a property for the first home is exciting, but your bank account might not be as enthusiastic as you are. Know how much of your savings you are eager to spend before you get in over your head. Instigate by grounding yourself in actuality and determine the “true costs.”

When the time comes to look for a home, it is advisable to hire a realtor and incur the fees that come with them. Realtors not only know which homes are available in your price range, but they can also help you with the agreements and authenticities.

Once you have purchased the home, you will have more costs you didn’t have when renting one, some of which could comprise of property taxes, HOA fees, and private mortgage insurance, as well as any home maintenance costs that come up unpredictably.

To purchase your home, you may also be considering a mortgage loan. Think of, banks will often be willing to lend you more than you can manage to pay for, so make sure you stick to your budget. Match the expenditures you will be making to your income and you will avoid sinking into debt or possibly losing your home.

Location: Location plays an important role when you are planning to buy an apartment. Whether you have plans to live in a noiseless suburb or a bustling city, deciding where to live is key to being a cheerful property owner.

Talk with those who live nearby and get their judgment of the area. Find out the base home values where you are looking—what is the starting cost for most houses? If you have children you should put more emphasis on the quality of the school they will be joining. You will also have to check how the connectivity to your office is and if it fits your standard of living.

Size of the apartment: Do not invest your money in a smaller unit thinking that you can always purchase a bigger one later. Remove such thought from your mind forever. If you can’t afford a bigger house now, you won’t be able to do so after five years either. Property rates are doubling every year whereas the salary is not (which is a true fact, except it). And once you get stable in a house, it is almost intolerable to shift again.

Looking into the future, you would have kids who would need a room of their own. Your parents might come down to stay with you sometime. You might acquire a ton of household stuff which you would have to put somewhere. So buy a bigger house you can manage to pay for. Look for one with at least 3 bedrooms with a total area of about 2000 sqft. It might pinch a little in your budget now but will surely come in handy later.

Check the site: The layout in the brochure could be altered from the reality. So, do a detailed site visit before booking the property. Interact with persons in the neighborhood as they may know about the illegal occupation or other legal disputes related to the property.

Premiums: Some builders, or rather all of them, ask for a premium for corner units or upper floors. In other cities, lower level floors charge more than the higher ones but in Bengaluru, it is the other way around. This premium rate is normally 20/- to 50/- per sqft per floor. There is no problem in paying the premium charges except that it is not shown in any of the documents. Your house would still be registered at a rate per square feet they have quoted for you. See if your builder can remove it off or reduce it; most do.

Built-up area: The area of the apartment mentioned by the builder is called super built-up area. This is the area for which you are paying the money. This super built-up area includes the area reserved for corridors, lift, gardens and playground etc. The area in which you really get to live in is called built-up area which is typically 80% of the super built-up area. For instance, if you are buying a 2000 sqft apartment, you get only 1600 sqft out of that. Some builders claim to give 85% but that is the limit.

Amenities: Some developers may list a collection of amenities to attract prominent buyers but it is your responsibility to look at the bigger picture. What are the basic facilities essential while staying at an apartment? What is the luxury features the builder is offering? Everything needs to be kept in mind while choosing the right apartment for yourself.

Builder Reputation: Before zeroing in on the purchase, do a bit of homework on the builder’s reputation or track record. Check out their completed projects and go through the customer reviews to get a better understanding of the people you are dealing with. In a metropolitan city like Bengaluru, there are few developers who try to fraud innocent homebuyers and make waver from their promises. If you are thinking of buying an apartment in an under-construction project, be sure that they provide the apartment at the promised possession date, along with the required documents.

Security: Your home should be a safe shelter for your family. Once you have established the safety of the area, one of the first things you will want to do is take your security one step further by fixing a monitored security system in your new home. This not only helps you protect your new investment but it also provides you with peace of mind. Each house is exceptional, just like your standard of living, so find a security system that matches your needs.

Loan: Home loan is the one thing that causes most nervousness to new homebuyers. There are many things to be taken care of while taking a loan.

1. Pre-EMI: In a usual payment schedule, the bank freedoms a part of the loan, say 10%, at each stage of construction. By the time you take ownership, the bank would have paid the entire loan amount to the developer. If the construction takes 20 months, you have to pay the interest for 20 months on the money the bank has released. As and when the bank discharges money, the amount of which you have to pay interest increases. This interest amount is called Pre-EMI.

The substitute to Pre-EMI is to ask the bank to issue the full loan to the developer in the starting itself. Then you can start paying full EMIs to the bank instead of paying Pre-EMIs.

Even though repaying full EMIs sounds bad when you can get away with paying much less Pre-EMIs, it is actually better and will save you as much as 5 lakhs!

When you pay full money to the builder in advance, you get a discount of 4-5%. This works out to be 1.5-2 lakhs, depending upon the price of the apartment.

The Pre-EMIs that you pay do not count towards your loan, do not bring down your loan. You are just paying a convenience fee to the bank. Most of the homebuyers go for this option ’cause they cannot pay full EMI and the rent at the same time.

2. Interest rate: You can go for either floating or fixed rate of interest. Floating rates generally change every quarter but it is up to the bank. Fixed rates are of two types – fixed for a term and fixed for full tenure.

The fixed term is normally for three years after which there is an alteration to the rate, depending on the market condition at that time. There are very few banks which offer a fixed rate for full tenure. ICICI is one such bank. Some banks like Kotak Mahindra Bank offer a loan with interest rate linked to the Fixed Deposit rate.

You can change your loan from fixed to floating rate later and vice-versa but banks normally charge 0.5% of outstanding principle amount for this. There is one hidden cost though here. Your interest and principle components for EMI would be counted again and you might end up paying more.

3. Pre-closure: Most loans last for about 6-7 years even though they were initially taken for 15-20 years. If you get some extra money and want to close off your loan, banks normally charge you 2% of the remaining loan amount. Some banks do not allow you to do this at all.

In ICICI, you don’t have to pay any penalty for this if you leave 12 EMIs. Also, check if you can pay more than your EMI once in a while. Banks typically allow you to make excess payments once in three months or once in six months.

4. Insurance: Banks usually fund up to 85% of the apartment cost. Some banks fund up to 90% if you take loan insurance but 90% is the upper limit. The loan insurance premium is normally 8-10k per year. It covers things like unemployment, disability, death, or loss of property due to fire and theft etc. Unlike life insurance, you won’t get anything back at the end of coverage term. It is better to take simple life insurance if you are not worried about job security etc.

5. Tax exemption: You get tax benefits on pre-EMI and EMI only in the year in which you are taking the ownership of your house.

6. Loan disbursement: All the developers or builders have home loan tie-ups with several banks and they also have loan agents who deal with those specific financial institutions. After your loan has been approved, it takes a lot of coordination between the builder and the financial institutions to pay out the money. All this becomes much stress-free if you take the loan through these builder selected agents.

Is it the right time?

The right time to buy a house is when you have enough cash flow to make the down payment, when you can contentedly afford the scheduled mortgage, and when you have a good credit score. In addition, try to get some understanding of the real estate market at the time you are thinking of purchasing a house.

Sometimes prices escalate and sometimes they decrease. You should avoid buying a house when the real estate market is on the rise. Instead, the best time to buy is when the market is close to the bottom line. You can avoid overpaying for a house whose price value has mounted due to inflationary trends.

According to experts, the best time to buy a house is during the pre-launch offer. Real estate builders run many offers to attract potential homebuyers. As soon as the developer gets the plans approved by the concerned government authorities (and the project is officially launched), the cost of properties shoots up (and keep on shooting up). The number of units on offer during pre-launch is very less though.

Another thing to note is that builders do not release (put up for sale) all the units once they launch the project. They keep some units from selling them later at a higher cost.

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Have plans to invest in Real Estate Market 2018?

Home buyers, home sellers, and real estate investors all want to know what 2018 looks like so they can get the most out of their property. The real estate market forecast for 2018 is seeing an upward trend, so this is the time to start investing in real estate market?

Want to flip a home?

If you are planning to flip a home to make a quick profit, this is a great time to get started while the property price continues to rise. A normal house flipping procedure takes around three to six months to complete. Which means you have to find the correct method and the means to recover a home so that it is interesting to home buyers.

According to some reports, there has been an increase by 3 percent of houses that were flipped and the housing market forecast for 2018 does not show any signs of this slowing down. With the cost of houses continuing to rise, this means real estate investors have a good possibility of making some quick cash by buying, fixing up, and selling a home.

Who Are You Selling Your House To?

There are cities across the country that are doing just fine in the real estate industry. However, there are some cities that are still battling to bring in new home buyers. So who are you selling your property to? Millennials are coming of age, beginning families, and they are now considering for a home to settle down in.

Think Long-Term

The troublesome part about flipping homes is the question of whether or not you will find a customer. But don’t give up just like that. Home buyers who are planning to settle down but may not have the credit or financial stability to make the down payment to buy a house may be more than happy to rent a house, making it possible for you to find a home that needs fixing. Because rental prices are increasing rapidly, you have plenty of chances to fix up a property and rent it out, making a profit for a long period of time.

If you want to skip the hard work of flipping a home, there is still a chance in the wholesaling business. With the right property, the right contract and the good fortune of the housing market forecast for 2018, you can find a real estate investor who does want to put the work into the home. The potential for big incomes may not be quite the same, but remember, you are not putting in the hard work and there is an opportunity for numerous deals at a time.

There are always jeopardies in the real estate market, but knowing the market will give you some peace of mind. The housing market forecast for 2018 is looking strong when comparing 2016 and the majority of 2017. If you find the right property, at the right rate, you can sell it and move on to the next opportunity.

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