Infrastructure And its
Correlation to Home Buying
- by Mr. Anil Pharande,
Chairman - Pharande Spaces
In India, as in other
countries, it is a simple fact that localities which are as close as possible
to important workplace areas will be most consistently sought out by people
looking to buy homes. Therefore, projects with great connectivity by railway and
road, see the highest demand for residential properties.
Property investment is
always driven by the infrastructure in and around a locality. From sufficient
roads to reliable water supply and drainage, infrastructure includes all the
physical characteristics which contribute towards creating sustainable
communities. Unsurprisingly, property costs close to infrastructure including
airports, railway stations and roads are higher than in other regions.
If a location does not
offer reliable electricity and water supply, connectivity, public
transportation stops and sanitation by ways of good sewerage and waste
disposal, it will not work as a residential destination regardless of what else
it offers. All these are services that nobody living in a modern Indian city is
prepared to live without.
From a property
marketplace outlook, sufficient infrastructure in an area includes everything
that leads to an easier, convenient lifestyle which does not have to contend
with any kind of shortages, service outages and breakdown of public facilities.
Well-planned roads and
public transport
Roads are required to
make transport quicker and simpler. They are important right from the time when
basic infrastructure and initial real estate development are being put in place,
as raw materials and labour has to be able to reach the location. Once the area
is established, roads let people travel to and from work, for kids to get to
and from school and for access to shopping and entertainment.
Proper planning of
road, rail and public transport nodes is very important. The key factor to be
kept in mind during this planning is that people do not want to too close to
bus depots, railway stations, shopping areas and industries businesses - but
neither will they wish to be too far away from them.
Reliable supply of
essential utilities
In a developing
country like India, there are still many towns and suburbs of cities that do
not enjoy reliable water and electricity supply, garbage management and public
security features. With the income of typical Indian families constantly
growing, today's urban homeowners are willing to spend more to get access to
seamless water and electricity, and adequate security.
Naturally, residential
complexes that provide 24x7 water and electricity supply and round-the-clock
security are far now highly favored. This is what has led to the growing
momentum of township development in Pune and even more so in PCMC. Housing
projects in places that don't have reliable utilities and where security is a concern
do find takers - but these are usually exceptionally budget-strung buyers who
resign themselves to having to wait for everything to fall in place at some
stage.
Sanitation
infrastructure
In India, there has
been rising awareness of the minimum levels of sanitation that a household
should have access to. A new location will only start attracting real demand
from homebuyers if it offers appropriate measures of sanitation such as
municipal road cleaning, trash removal, sewage and waste water disposal, and
other related services. Without these services, life becomes unhealthy and
intolerable. A location's score on the sanitation front is a very important
criterion for homebuyers who are shortlisting housing projects in which to buy
a property.
Social infrastructure:
Schools, hospitals, shopping and recreation
Indian families put
great onus on the availability of schools in a residential neighbourhood. This
is why areas with good schools in the vicinity fetch higher property rates than
most others. This is not only a question of convenience for Indian parents, but
also of the safety for their children. Because of life's uncertainties and the
rise in road and domestic accidents, hospitals are another component in an
area's social infrastructure that is of critical concern for homebuyers. They
expect quick access to medical facilities - this is non-negotiable.
Recreational open
spaces such as parks are also consistently in favour from city dwellers that
wish to experience nature to some extent, and thereby be able to find some
refuge from the urban madness that rules most of their days. A locality that
offers water bodies, gardens, parks and playgrounds in the vicinity are
considered premium.
Developers of large
integrated townships are aware of how important the availability of good social
infrastructure has become, which is why they include gardens and artificial
lakes as well as schools, shopping and entertainment inside the project
premises for their residents.
Infrastructure in all
its facets is therefore hugely important in today's residential property
scenario, and it directly influences the buying behavior of Indians scouting
around for homes. The degree to which social and civic infrastructure is
available in a neighbourhood dictates how successful a residential destination
is today.
This is why integrated
townships have become the most important trend on the Indian property market
today. Townships are not dependent on how proactive the municipality and
private sector players in deploying social and physical infrastructure. They
deploy it themselves in perfectly-contained microcosms that not only include
residential projects but also office and retail complexes as well as
educational and healthcare facilities.
Integrated townships
ensure that their residents have everything they need for a modern comfortable
and secure lifestyle accessible within easy reach, for instant use. The high
demand for township properties in rapidly urbanizing cities like Pune and PCMC
vouchsafes the fact that homebuyers are no longer willing to compromise on the
advantages of sufficient infrastructure in their neighbourhoods.
About
The Author..!
Anil Pharande is Chairman of Pharande Spaces, a leading construction and development firm that develops township properties in West Pune. Pharande Promoters & Builders, the flagship company of Pharande Spaces and an ISO 9001-2000 certified company, is a pioneer in the PCMC area offering a diverse range of real estate products catering especially to the 42 sectors of Pradhikaran.
Anil Pharande is Chairman of Pharande Spaces, a leading construction and development firm that develops township properties in West Pune. Pharande Promoters & Builders, the flagship company of Pharande Spaces and an ISO 9001-2000 certified company, is a pioneer in the PCMC area offering a diverse range of real estate products catering especially to the 42 sectors of Pradhikaran.
The luxury township Puneville at Punavale in West Pune
is among the company's latest premium offerings. Woodsville in Moshi is another
highly successful PCMC-based township by Pharande Spaces which is now in its
3rd phase.
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