March 8 International Women’s Day
The Best Areas for
Women Mumbai, Pune, Delhi NCR & Bangalore
by Mr. Santhosh Kumar, JLL India
For over a century,
people across the globe celebrate March 8th as International
Women’s Day and the social, economic, cultural and political achievement of
women.
This year’s (2017) theme for International Women’s day is ‘Be Bold for Change’
– and change is definitely called for.
The world needs to raise its collective
voice against gender bias, inequality and violence against women.
We also need
to give more encouragement for women’s advancement, celebrate their
achievements and champion the cause of women’s education.
Closer home and the
ground realities in India, working women need to know they can live, work and
yes - entertain, peacefully and safely.
Far from raising it for change, the
voice of countless working women in India is stifled under the pressures of a
daily work commute and the responsibility of managing their households.
Not all
residential locations are created equal – and certainly not for women in our
largest metros like Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore and Pune.
To identify the
relatively safer and more convenient areas where women can live, work and relax
in relative peace in these cities, we focus on some critical operative real
estate factors, such as:
· Proximity
to work places and shopping areas
· Proximity
to schools
· Safety
at home and during commute
· Adequate
commuting options
· Good
healthcare facilities
· Reasonably
priced housing
· Healthy,
green environment
Some locations have
themselves been agents of change. Thane in Mumbai, for example, has evolved
over the years from being a largely industrial hub to a location that sports
large IT/ITes offices, offers a variety of malls and supermarkets, has
reasonably priced housing within self-sufficient housing complexes, ample green
cover and decent healthcare amenities.
Santhosh Kumar, JLL India
Thane’s proximity to the BKC CBD has also enhanced after the opening of the Eastern Expressway, resulting in it becoming a location of choice for many working women in MMR today.
Other locations which have evolved from humbler identities to become
cosmopolitan hubs include Gurgaon in NCR and parts of Whitefield in Bangalore.
The changes in most
cases present veritable case studies of improving social infrastructure that
support women who seek a healthy work life / home life balance. They have
developed in a manner that aligns with the growing demands of an
ever-increasing women workforce.
Safety, especially for
single working and senior citizen women, is a growing cause for concern in
Indian cities. Not all new urban centres which have evolved on the periphery of
the older cities can call themselves truly safe places for women.
A lot more
needs to be done by town planning and law enforcement agencies to ensure that
women working late night shifts and single working and senior citizen women
need not fear for their safety.
This list of areas is
not exhaustive but is a fair representation:
Mumbai
|
Why They Score High For Working Women
|
Capital Values (Rs/sq.ft.)
|
Rent - 2 BHK / (Rs per month)*
|
Western Suburbs (Andheri, Vile Parle)
|
Good connectivity to the Eastern and Western suburbs, good
social infrastructure, excellent public transport, proximity to domestic /
international airport, workplace hubs, malls and schools.
|
Andheri: 15,000-25,000, Vile Parle: 25,000-35,000
|
Andheri: 40,000 -60,000 , Vile Parle - 45,000-65,000
|
Eastern Suburbs (Mulund)
|
Good connectivity to commercial locations like Thane, Airoli
etc., green and pollution-free environment, proximity to malls, good spread
of residential options
|
Mulund: 12,000-15,000
|
Mulund: 25,000-40,000
|
Thane
|
Good, serene environment, proximity to malls, good spread of
residential options, proximity to work hubs in the Western and Eastern
suburbs and Navi Mumbai, good healthcare facilities.
|
7,500-10,000
|
15,000-25,000
|
Navi Mumbai (Nerul)
|
Green and pollution-free environment, proximity to malls, good
proximity to key workplaces hubs like Vashi, Thane and Belapur.
|
Nerul: 10,000-12,000
|
Nerul: 20,000-35,000
|
Pune
|
Why They Score High For Working Women
|
Capital Values (Rs/sq.ft.)
|
Rent - 2 BHK (Rs per month)*
|
North-East
(Viman Nagar, Kharadi)
|
Good connectivity & availability of
public transport, proximity to workplace hubs, leisure and entertainment
options, quality residential projects
|
Viman Nagar – 7000-8000
Kharadi – 5500-6500
|
Viman Nagar -18000-20000
Kharadi-12000-14000
|
North-West
(Baner, Pimple Saudagar, Aundh)
|
Safety during commute, good availability of
public transport, access to high street shopping areas, quality residential
projects
|
Baner – 7000-8000
Pimple Saudagar -6000-6500
Aundh -9000-10000
|
Baner – 16000-18000
Pimple Saudagar – 14000-16000
Aundh – 17000-22000
|
South-East (Hadapsar, Wanowrie)
|
Availability of leisure options, established
office corridor, safety, connectivity to workplace hubs, access to high
street shopping,
|
Hadapsar- 6000-7200
|
Hadapsar – 12000-20000,
|
|
Proximity to central area,
connectivity to workplace hubs, access to high street shopping
|
Wanowrie – 6500-8000
|
Wanowrie - 16000-21000
|
Delhi NCR
|
Why They Score High For Working Women
|
Capital Values (Rs/sq.ft.)
|
Rent - 2 BHK / (Rs per month)*
|
Golf Course Road, Gurgaon
|
Proximity to workplace hubs, multiple apartment and
condominium options with adequate safety features, easy access to shopping
areas
|
7,500-11,000 for older apartment projects of generally 2 and 3
BHK formats
|
2 BHK – 25000-30000 (multiple women may share rooms
individually or on double occupancy basis)
|
DLF-Phase 1 and areas near MG Road
|
Row housing options for PG accommodation, safety measures
implemented by local RWAs, multiple apartment and condominium options with
adequate safety features, easy access to shopping areas, proximity to
commercial corridors, Metro connectivity
|
Row Houses: Independent Floors – 10,000–15,000
Apartments: 10,000-16,000
|
2 BHK independent floors: 20000-25000
2 BHK apartment: 30000-40000 (based on project location and
quality)
Multiple sharing basis
|
Parts of South Delhi, especially around Greater Kailash – I
and II
|
Row housing options with adequate safety provisions
implemented by local RWAs, access to public transport and Metro linkages to
CBD, well connected to prime commercial corridors of Nehru Place and Saket
and shopping malls
|
Apartments - 12000-16000/sq.ft.
|
2 BHK: 50,000-60,000
2 BHK Row houses in CR Park & Kalkaji internal
blocks: 30,000-40,000
Multiple sharing basis
|
Prime residential sectors of Noida (sectors 14,15, 40, 44 and
93)
|
Metro connectivity, condominium safety features, accessibility
to neighbourhood shopping and connectivity to malls
|
Apartments - 6500-10000 per sq ft
|
2 BHK: 20000-25000 in typical apartment projects
|
Bangalore
|
Why They Score High For Working Women
|
Capital Values (Rs/sq.ft.)
|
Rent - 2 BHK / (Rs per month)*
|
CBD area
|
Good connectivity, camera surveillance in some places, streets
have high activity 24X7, access to public transport (Metro and bus
connectivity)
|
8500-10000
|
28000-45000
|
Koramangala
|
Good connectivity, camera surveillance in some places, access to
public transport (buses)
|
9000-12000
|
20000-40000
|
Parts of Whitefield
|
Good connectivity, camera surveillance in some places,
streets have high activity 24X7 due to many BPOs operational,
access to public transport (buses)
|
5000-6000
|
18000-23000
|
Note: * Rents are for
2 BHK unfurnished apartments
About the author..
Mr. Santhosh Kumar, CEO – Operations & International Director, JLL India
For media contact
Arun Chitnis
Head - Corporate Communications & Media Relations
JLL India
Level 6, Amar Avinash Corporate Plaza
Bund Garden Road,
Pune 411001.
Tel: (020) 40196100 Fax: (020) 40196101
Mob: 91 9657129999
Website: www.joneslanglasalle.co.in
Blog: www.joneslanglasalleblog.com/realestatecompass
Arun Chitnis
Head - Corporate Communications & Media Relations
JLL India
Level 6, Amar Avinash Corporate Plaza
Bund Garden Road,
Pune 411001.
Tel: (020) 40196100 Fax: (020) 40196101
Mob: 91 9657129999
Website: www.joneslanglasalle.co.in
Blog: www.joneslanglasalleblog.com/realestatecompass
No comments:
Post a Comment