Thursday, December 20, 2012
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
What to expect in 2013 for Bangalore resl estate?
Bangalore had always been one of the favorites for real estate watchers and investors. Karun Verma of JLL writes about the possible outcomes for Bangalore. Here is an excerpt from the article.
In 2013, North Bangalore will continue to grow thanks to its massive potential for capital appreciation. On Outer Ring Road, projects under construction on Sarjapur Road will reach the completion stage and will see incremental sales because of the preference for ready-to-occupy projects by end users. This area’s advantageous proximity to the IT growth corridor will also be a contributing factor. This area will thrive on the back of increasing Information technology investments and the Aerospace SEZ being planned by the Government over the coming 3–5 years.
Whitefield will continue to yield considerable residential sales, thanks to its affordable prices, proximity to important workplace centres and the enhanced retail and social infrastructure in this location.
In 2013, North Bangalore will continue to grow thanks to its massive potential for capital appreciation. On Outer Ring Road, projects under construction on Sarjapur Road will reach the completion stage and will see incremental sales because of the preference for ready-to-occupy projects by end users. This area’s advantageous proximity to the IT growth corridor will also be a contributing factor. This area will thrive on the back of increasing Information technology investments and the Aerospace SEZ being planned by the Government over the coming 3–5 years.
Whitefield will continue to yield considerable residential sales, thanks to its affordable prices, proximity to important workplace centres and the enhanced retail and social infrastructure in this location.
Friday, December 14, 2012
Hydrophonic Gardening explained!
In most of our projects, we are looking at using hydrophonic gardening to make efficient use of space, water and time! Here is a way to find out most of the info about hydrophonic gardening!
Monday, December 3, 2012
Water at Indus Valley!
Samskruti Indus Valley stands out as our special project as we have been able to achieve what many people dream of. From 1100 feet deep borewell about a year back, we could get water at less than 200 ft now! All this is due to rainwater harvesting.
You might ask, everybody these days is doing rainwater harvesting. What is different with your project? Here are some of the points that differentiate Samskruti Builders from others.
A couple of good rains and we have enough and more water at our natural stream. Here is a before-and-after-photograph. (click to enlarge).
Speak to us to know more: Call 99162 17777
visit us: www.samskruti.in
Follow us on facebook for updates!
You might ask, everybody these days is doing rainwater harvesting. What is different with your project? Here are some of the points that differentiate Samskruti Builders from others.
- We planned, designed and developed the layout as a massive water collector and storm water retainer
- We have more than 220 wells(in phase 1 and about 450+ wells in phase 2) which perform a dual role: Hold water that is collected from the layout, replenish the ground water
- As all the wells are connected, water is retained at the same level in all the wells
A couple of good rains and we have enough and more water at our natural stream. Here is a before-and-after-photograph. (click to enlarge).
Speak to us to know more: Call 99162 17777
visit us: www.samskruti.in
Follow us on facebook for updates!
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