Monday, 29 September 2014

Efforts by Modi government to boost real estate sector

Efforts being taken by the Narendra Modi government to boost the real estate sector are in the ‘right direction’, a senior official of Crisil Ratings said.
“Efforts being taken by the government are in the right direction. However, it will take some time to get the desired results,” Anurag Jhanwar, director, Real Estate Ratings, Crisil told reporters here.
Pointing out that the sector was largely unorganized, he said the ease of funding is not there. Of 100 files reaching a banks, only five are approved. There are no set benchmarks or practices, he said.

There is need for enhanced transparency in the real estate sector which can be achieved through self-regulation by developers. The good news is that we are now seeing developers coming forth and embracing this concept by opening themselves up for third party evaluation, which was a positive sign indicating dedication towards customer centricity and professionals”, he added.

Poll of the Day

How do you want the government to improve housing in India?
·          By controlling prices
·          By reducing interest rates
·          Improving quality
·          Fixing delivery timelines
·          Setting up a regulatory authority


Friday, 26 September 2014

TDI KUNDLI Coverage in today's HT Estate


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TDI Infracorp and real estate In India :                                                 *...

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:                                                 **KGP & KMP EXPRESSWAY** If the far-flung towns in National Capital Region (NCR) lik...

                                                **KGP & KMP EXPRESSWAY**


If the far-flung towns in National Capital Region (NCR) like Khurja, Bulandshahr, or for that matter Palwal or Alwar, failed to emerge as attractive destinations for commercial and residential realty majors of Delhi in the last couple of decades, the single most important reason has been for a lack of fast-track connectivity to the capital. While in the past, development of residential zones have been the driving force behind creating road connectivity, now this is changing. The roads development plans and connectivity is deciding the way future cities are emerging, or are likely to come up. The best examples are the twin expressways Kundli-Manesar-Palwal and Kundli-Ghaziabad-Palwal each 135km, coming up around Delhi. Though the greenfield expressways were planned to reduce congestion on Delhi roads, now these two road networks are emerging as the biggest contributors to residential and commercial developments around these corridors. KMP Expressway Kundli-Manesar-Palwal expressway is set to prove the single major catalyst of both residential and commercial development in Haryana. Also known as Western Peripheral Expressway (WPE), it is already under construction. With new-theme industrial townships planned along this 135-km stretch, indicators are clear that the corridor will see major residential development in the next few years. Already, major developers like TDI, Parsvnath, Ansals, Omaxe have started coming up with mega-residential and commercial projects close to the expressway to cater to future needs. Haryana government officials maintain they have planned a cluster of 13 theme-cities along the expressway, and the number will increase with growth in demand. Properties, not just in Delhi but also in its immediate neighbourhood towns, are going out of the reach of middle class. Moreover, with employment opportunities expected to be available in these new industrial cities, people will prefer to shift to these areas. The quality of life and the concept of walk-to-work will play key role in the major shift of urban population to these regions, said a government officials. Haryana government will notify land patches earmarked for these future cities as controlled areas for specific use. These proposed theme cities include a cyber city, a bio-science city, a medical city, fashion cities, entertainment cities and leisure cities. The alignment of the expressway takes off from National Highway-1 near Kundli, crosses NH-10 at West Bahadurgarh, crosses NH-8 near Manesar, and finally joins NH-2 near Palwal. It passes through Gurgaon, Mewat, Rohtak, Jhajjar and Faridabad, which are the fastest growing urban centres in NCR. For Gurgaon district, the state has proposed five theme cities a fashion city, entertainment city, world trade centre, a leisure city and a retail merchandiser warehouse centre. The world trade city will be developed on 260 hectare, fashion city on 220 hectare, entertainment city on 140 hectare, leather city on 280 hectare and the leisure city on 750 hectare. State government officials said the development of these theme cities is a part of the plan to develop the area along KMP Expressway as a global corridor. All these towns are expected to come up when the expressway becomes functional.. Sources said that the threshold population required for sustaining physical and social infrastructure would govern the development of cluster cities. Along the expressway corridor, infrastructure facilities on a par with international standards will be created, officials said. This will not only boost investor confidence but also provide world-class living experience. There will be a number of specialized economic activities in this corridor, making it growth centric. Independent townships and cities, with focus on a specialized economic activity like manufacturing, power, etc, have been envisaged. A number of such cluster cities, integrated under one umbrella, will provide the overall spatial form of the global urban corridor. In between these nodes, recreational, forest and green area will be developed, an official said. To boost industrial development along the corridor, specialized industrial estates have been planned at strategic locations, including a food park at Kundli in Sonipat, gems and jewellery park at Udyog Vihar in Gurgaon, and two apparel parks, one in Gurgaon and another at Barhi in Sonipat, besides footwear and leather-garments parks at Bahadurgarh. This industrial development will also boost residential demand in the region. The 100 metre-wide expressways will have a green belt of 100 metres on both sides. Intersecting four existing national highways and key railway lines, the expressway will ensure better connectivity across NCR. It will provide faster access to the international and domestic airports at Delhi for cities in Haryana, bypassing Delhi roads.

Saturday, 20 September 2014

TDI InfraCorp Congratulates Jitu Rai and Shweta Chaudhary on giving the country its First gold and Bronze medal respectively in Asian Games 2014.

Thursday, 11 September 2014

9 Vaastu Tips for Buying The Right Home
Are you searching for a new home or a plot of land to build your home? Follow these essential Vaastu principles to ensure long term happiness and peace. What to look out for and what’s considered auspicious? Read on to find out!
 While purchasing a plot, it is advised by the Vastu Shastris, that any roads that might be running on the north and the east side of your plot, should be lower than the corresponding site levels. It is also good if a road runs alongside the plot and ends at the northeast corner.
Do not negotiate for a flat that looks gloomy and has a sad ambiance to it. You should go ahead with only those flats that give you a positive, lively and happy feeling on entering it. Only such a flat is worth investing in.
 While house hunting for yourself, make sure that you do not purchase a flat that is located opposite to crossroads. Avoid all lands opposite to a T or Y intersections. This is considered highly inauspicious by the Vastu Shastris.
 You should avoid purchasing any flat that might be at the turning-point on a road. Vastu Shastris advise you to immediately start looking for a new location, if you come across such a site.
 It is best if you purchase a flat or a plot where happy and successful people have lived. Investigate your plot for drought cracks and hard rocks. Avoid such plots. It is best not to purchase any land that is next to a bridge.
 It is considered profitable to purchase additional land that might be adjoining the present land and that is on the north, northwest, and east sides of the present land. Avoid purchasing any land on the south or west sides of your house.
 The plots with their southeast parts high may bring in wealth to its residents. Likewise, a plot with a southeast slope will lead to a loss of wealth and the plots with their south side higher than the rest of the sides will ensure good health to its residents.
 If your plot or house is close to a temple of the Lord Shiva, Shakti or Vishnu, there are chances of facing some monetary losses. Likewise, if your house is facing the southwest, if there is an elder member of your family living in the northeast portion of the house or if there is a tall tree in the northeastern side of the house, which is blocking the light of the rising sun from reaching your house then, there are chances of some monetary losses in your house.
 Avoid any plot that might be at the dead-end of a corridor. Such plots keep on accumulating the highly negative energy, which shoots down the lane at all the time. This then manifests negatively in the form of chronic illness of its occupants and the owner.

Good News for NRIs

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/nri/nri-investments/nris-may-find-it-easier-to-invest-in-india-as-government-readying-simplified-norms-for-investment/articleshow/42126646.cms?intenttarget=no

Tuesday, 9 September 2014

LakeSide Heights - 2BHK & 3BHK Apartments in TDI LakeGrove


LakeDrive


LakeDrive

LakeDrive - 2BHK Residential spaces within LakeGrove, Kundli, Sonepat.
Welcome to TDI LakeDrive, a township where your everyday life comes alive with the pristine flow of water. Nicely perched in green natural surroundings, TDI LakeDrive is a township built around an exclusive 4-acre lake. Designed artistically and master planned by world's leading architectural firm, HOK, London. This world-class township endows lavish lifestyle handpicked just for you.

**Highlights


-15 minutes drive from Rohini & Pitampura through the signal-free Mukarba Chowk.
-Proposed Rapid Rail Transit System (RRTS) Linking Kundli to ISBT Kashmiri Gate in Approx 20 minutes.
-Proposed Metro connectivity from Delhi.
-Adjacent to KGP & KMP Expressway.
-Adjacent to 5000 acres Rajiv Gandhi Education City. Reputed institution like IIT Delhi Extension Campus, National Law University, FORE School of Management etc. are under development .


Bookings in just Rs.2.5 Lakh only.