Are you Buying A House That You Can Grow Old In?
- by Mr.
Kishor Pate, Amit Enterprises Housing Ltd.
Good, affordably-priced housing is the essence of a happy and
secure life for people of all ages. However, this is especially true for older
citizens, or people aged 50 and above.
Because housing is the largest single factor in the household
budgets of most Indians, the cost of housing has a direct impact on day-to-day
financial security and the capacity to gather capital which can be drawn on in
the retirement years.
In the Indian context, affordability is not the only criterion
that drives the demand for homes which people can occupy with dignity in their
advanced years. Their homes must also be supportive of health, safety as
physical comfort.
This means that homes suitable for the elderly must have good
access to shops catering to the necessities of daily living, essential
services, public transportation and healthcare facilities. These aspects are
important when it comes to older adults being able to maintain a comfortable
and active lifestyle.
The elderly must be able to meet their basic needs and also
maintain social connections. Because of this, low-cost housing in small
standalone projects is not suitable for senior citizens. They require the
benefits of larger residential complexes which have communal facilities such as
gardens, clubhouses and open spaces, so that they can meet other members of the
community in a safe and wholesome environment.
However, the tragedy in India is that most of the existing
supply of housing in is not geared towards meeting the requirements of senior
citizens. Housing that is affordable tends to lack good access to the elements
that contribute to a healthy and fulfilling lifestyle for the elderly. The
available options that do offer proximity to stores and healthcare and also a
means to socialize within the residential project are priced beyond the
affordability of family wage-earners.
Much is being currently written about senior living projects
being the new trend in India. Senior living projects do have their
merits; however, what is being overlooked here is the fact that Indians do not,
as a rule, prefer to shift to new homes of any kind when they grow
old. They prefer to 'age in place' - meaning that they would like to continue
occupying the homes in which they have been living all along. The demand for
homes in senior living projects is limited to a small margin of India's ageing
population.
While choosing a home during the productive years, it is
important to ensure that:
· Financing
the home does not overly strain the budget, so that enough savings towards
retirement are possible
· The
home has existing access to all the necessities of the elderly. One cannot
depend on the possible arrival of shops and hospitals at a future date. Because
of inherent lack of development potential, some areas will always remain
detached from such facilities even years after their emergence from obscurity
· The
project has existing facilities for meeting the social needs of the elderly.
Small projects, though cheaper, do not have these facilities
· The
home is not in a skyscraper, since these have the highest incidence of social
disconnect and generally also the lowest assurance of safety and internal
mobility
Given the fact that a majority of Indians prefer to continue
living in the same homes as they age, it is important that homes purchased
during the productive years have the above elements in place. While
affordability will always be a very important criterion, it is not a wise
choice to make it the sole consideration while buying a home. A home must be
also 'retirement ready' in all respects.
Lack of access to good hospitals can be a serious setback in
case of medical emergencies, and the absence of a means for socializing will
mean a limited and uncomfortable experience in later years. A home must be and
remain conducive to an active, healthy and comfortable at every stage of life.
These qualities must not be sacrificed solely to achieve the objective of
affordability.
About The Author
Kishor Pate,
Chairman & Managing Director of Amit Enterprises Housing Ltd. is the
driving force behind one of the most successful real estate development firms
in Pune and beyond. Apart from its signature luxury homes towers and premium
gated townships, AEHL has also launched highly successful affordable housing
projects like Astonia Classic and Colori in
Undri and the Mediterranean-style township Astonia Royale in Ambegaon.
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