The Benefits Of Green Open Spaces In
Integrated Townships
by Mr. Arvind Jain, Managing Director – Pride
Group
India is witnessing an upsurge in
the demand for homes in well-developed townships due to the challenges that
ever-increasing urbanization is placing on the quality of life in the cramped
city centers and suburbs.
Many of India’s metros and other large cities have
seen an unprecedented level of saturation, and integrated townships lend
themselves as the logical solution to home seekers.
Township developments, which tend to
happen on the outskirt of our cities, provide not only affordability but the
kind of convenient, healthy and secure lifestyle which have long since become
history in our larger cities.
In the midst or rather on the
fringes of the unfolding urban chaos, integrated townships provide the kind of
enabled and secure lifestyle that urban dwellers yearn for, yet are unable to
access in normal residential developments.
While eliminating the filth and
chaos of city life, townships simultaneously provide every quintessential need of
modern living, including schools, departmental stores and shopping malls,
hospitals and places for leisure and entertainment within a convenient
distance.
Apart from the affordability factor,
there is another important reason why integrated townships are developed on the
outskirts of cities.
One of the USPs of such developments is the generous
availability of open spaces, which one cannot hope for living in an
overpopulated city where hardly any spaces are left undeveloped.
The crass
commercialization of real estate development demands that every available
square inch in a city be consumed by concrete – be it in the form of
residential and commercial buildings or roads.
Integrated townships, on the other hand, offer their residents open spaces in the form of parks and gardens, jogging tracks, children’s playgrounds and a lot more. Fresh air flows freely, greenery abounds and people are no longer locked into concrete jungles. This characteristic of open spaces is about a lot more than just aesthetics and brings a number of social and economic benefits, as well.
The Benefits Of Green Open Spaces
There are many benefits of having
abundant open spaces in a residential area apart from the bracing, healthy
lifestyle they provide - it is about a lot more than recreation.
Green, open
spaces also provide the ideal means for ground water recharging, rainwater
harvesting and setting up solar panels to generate uninterrupted sustainable
energy.
The proven medical benefits of green
open spaces also mean lower healthcare bills for residents, apart from the fact
that both and elders and children live more vigorous and therefore happier
lives.
All these factors result in the exclusive and highly desirable
characteristics of integrated townships, which directly boost the valuation of
properties on the real estate market.
Many upcoming regions around cities
like Pune are now seeing township developments that keep the importance of open
spaces in mind.
While residential buildings within these townships are developed
vertically so as to maximize space and keep the apartments affordable, green
open spaces are always a central concept.
Mr. Arvind Jain, Managing Director – Pride Group |
How Open Spaces Affect Property
Values
There are abundant market studies
which underscore the fact that urban dwellers are attracted to residential
areas and projects that have large areas dedicated to open spaces – spaces
where no development will occur at any point in the future.
Given the health
hazards and inconveniences of our increasingly polluted cities, people want
alternatives that allow them to get closer to nature.
The option to move away from the
inner city and suburban crowds, live in a greener environment and provide their
children, elders and themselves a happier lifestyle involves a premium
that people are more than willing to pay.
In an integrated township, flats
that have access to open ventilation and possibly face any recreational open
space are in highest demand.
The property values also tend to differ from floor
to floor, with lower floors carrying a premium over the ones above them.
For
those who prefer duplexes or / bungalows, the distance from open recreational
spaces will determine, more or / less, how much people are willing to pay.
Generally, a community with a larger
number of open spaces or recreational amenities is seen to have higher property
values than its neighbouring societies.
Perfect Planning Is The Key To
Success In An Integrated Township
This is why not all integrated
townships are created equally. Expert planning at the design stage itself can
ensure that all residential buildings have equal access to green open spaces.
Lack of such planning will create gross variations in the demand for and
therefore pricing of residential spaces in different buildings and even within
the same building. If a township is planned thoroughly, keeping in mind that
every resident expects to have reasonable access to green open spaces, then the
entire project is guaranteed to succeed.
Unfortunately, some of the earliest
integrated townships in cities like Pune were not planned with this
all-important factor in mind.
Contemporary township developers have the
advantage of informed hindsight on the mistakes which earlier players
committed, and the opportunity to avoid them.
What this means for families who are
determined to make the township lifestyle their own is that careful evaluation
is of utmost importance. Even in the early construction stages, intending
buyers can identify whether or not an integrated township provides an
acceptable and desirable level of access to open spaces by studying the project
layout.
As in all areas of the real estate market, knowledge is the key to
making the right choices and ensuring that one’s property investment brings
with it the hoped-for returns – both in terms of investment value and in
lifestyle benefits.
About The Author:
Mr. Arvind Jain is Managing Director of The Pride Group, a world-class property development conglomerate that is changing the cityscapes of Pune, Mumbai and Bangalore.
Mr. Arvind Jain is Managing Director of The Pride Group, a world-class property development conglomerate that is changing the cityscapes of Pune, Mumbai and Bangalore.
Established in 1996, Pride Group has built and delivered
over 10 million sq.ft. of constructed area. Pride Group has launched Pride
World City, the 400-acre luxury mega-township at Charoli, Pune.
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