2BHK, 3 BHK, 4BHK or more: which one is better? Making the right decision with clarity!

2BHK, 3 BHK, 4BHK or more: which one is better? Making the right decision with clarity! While deciding the property you want to buy a 2BHK or 3BHK, sometimes we grapple with the incorrect assumptions, and get swayed away without giving adequate thought to our long-term needs and repercussions. This article is for people who want to buy their dream home, and are confused about which one to go for. Two things they sometimes fail to consider consciously is: their finances and their family requirements. In this article, consideration has been placed on two important elements: 1. Financial capability- whether or not one is comfortably place, CURRENTLY as well in the FUTURE 2. Family need on SPACE- particularly in the FUTURE. i.e. whether or NOT more space, more rooms, more balconies, more utilities etc. will be needed by the family members in future Clearly, the second question is more important, because if you are FINACIALLY comfortable in FUTURE, you can take decisions more comfortably. Else, you end up picking a tight-rope walk! ‘Future Space Needs’ vs. ‘Future Financial Comfort’ grid Let’s understand the 4 quadrants of the grid: Quadrant I- Future need for MORE Space, Future Income prospects are comfortable Suggestion- Go for BIGGER 3BHK or more rooms with added utilities/luxuries Choose more square foot area to cater to future family needs Simply put, if your family is growing, and you can afford having a bigger home, GO FOR IT It is not every day that you buy a home, and with children growing, needing more privacy, becoming independent, and eventually getting married, you surely need enough rooms to accommodate them and their nuclear families You could choose between 2,3,4 or even 5 BHK homes ranging from 1600 SFT to over 4000 SFT depending on the affordability factor Quadrant II- Future Need for MORE Space, Future Income prospects uncertain Suggestion- Go for smaller 2/ 2.5 /3 BHK. NO balconies, lesser SFT area Go with what your current financial situation permits you, and NOT stretch incase future does NOT seem bright on finances When the finances are NOT in your favour, stay within your means Even if the family needs are likely to grow, with children staying back, and adding to the family, stay wise! You must NOT let a GROWING FAMILY REQURIEMENT be the reason for trying to eat more than you can chew! It is prudent to curtail on your desires, and save on added burden of home-loan repayment It is better to own a smaller 2 or 2.5 BHK home rather than defaulting on payments Most of the defaulters of bank loans for their homes fall in this category Quadrant III- No need for more space, Future Income is comfortable Suggestion- Choose COMFORTABLE 2BHK or 3BHK with more utilities, bigger rooms, balconies etc. This simply means that if your family size will reduce, the children will eventually move away. Plus, you know that you do NOT need to have 4 or 5 bedrooms that lie unoccupied Instead have spaces that you will be able to use as your age progresses It’s better to have lesser bedrooms, but more spacious rooms for yourselves Having one odd guest room is just fine You could even choose to have more and bigger balconies, bathrooms etc. Your bedroom, living, dining, and kitchen could be bigger and more luxurious Perhaps have an additional Puja or exercise/Yoga room/meditation room to make life comfortable Quadrant IV- No need for more space, Future Income prospects unsure Suggestion- Choose 2BHK with smaller SFT area When you do not need space for future family needs, then you are in a safe zone There are home buyers who even choose very small areas less than 800 sft when they know that they DO NOT need extra space, and that finances are also unsure For instance, a family where the children will eventually study and move out of the house, and only the parents (home buyers/couple) will be left alone For the sake of having a guest room people stretch beyond their means, and regret it later To quote Sophia Amoruso, “There is no dignity quite so impressive, and no independence quite so important, as living within your means.” ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To know more about “4 things to know about home loan application process”. Click here!
Hi Tension Road: a fast-developing shopping hub in Sainikpuri, Yapral locality in Hyderabad

Hi-Tension Road: a fast-developing shopping hub in Sainikpuri, Yapral locality in Hyderabad The Hi Tension Line Road, or the informally called ‘double road’, located in Sainikpuri runs parallel to ‘Sainikpuri main road’ towards Yapral side. The Hi Tension Road owes its name to the tall Hi-Tension power lines that run across this road, and two roads running parallel on either side. The Hi Tension Road stretches between Saket main road (near Radhika Multiplex) and Hislop road (the Yapral main road). 5 Reasons why Hi-Tension Road is fast developing into a preferred commercial or shopping hub in sainikpuri Let’s explore more- 1. The Hi-Tension Road runs parallel to Sainikpuri main road and A.S.Rao nagar main road for 3.6 Kilo meters, and is 100 feet wide 2. Sainikpuri Armed Forces Officers’ Cooperating Society NOT open to commercial properties to come-up in main Sainikpuri, which works to the advantage of Hi Tension Road 3. Number of colonies in Sainikpuri and JJ Nagar Colony post office around Hi Tension Road depending on it as a preferred shopping hub 4. Retailers and stores choosing Hi-Tension road as a better, cheaper and more promising alternative to A.S.Rao Nagar main market 5. A shopping hub in sainikpuri located in the lap of nature giving it a more relaxed and welcoming feel! These elements make Hi Tension road a vibrant shopping hub in sainikpuri, and a great convenience for residents of Sainikpuri/Yapral as well as potential buyers for 2, 3 BHK home buyers of Hyderabad. To know more about “Sainikpuri locality a ‘vibrant shopping hub’ making it attractive to 2 & 3 BHK home buyers in Hyderabad”. Click here!
5 Reasons why Sainikpuri main road gives an invitingly refreshing feel to Sainikpuri locality

Sainikpuri Main Road: A Fresh Living Experience | Avisun Properties Sainikpuri ‘main road’ is located right between two major residential colonies viz. Sainikpuri AFOCHS (Armed Forces Officers Cooperative Housing Society Ltd.), and Vayupuri (Air Force Officers Co-Op Housing Society Ltd), and is hard to miss! Sainikpuri comprises almost 200 acres of land parcel with independent houses ranging from 600 square yards to approximately 2000 square yards. Similarly, Vayupuri consists of over 50 acres and has been awarded ISO 14001:2015 Certificate from the International Standards Organisation for being one of the most systematic, sustainably managed societies that’s high on environmental responsibilities. Significance of Sainikpuri main road- The main road is actually a 1.5-kilometer stretch that starts from the College of Defence Management boundary wall, and stretches up to Sainikpuri X roads. In fact, some consider it to be stretched till the last residential plot of ‘E block’ of Sainikpuri AFOCHS, which now has a BP Petro pump (gas filling station), adjoining Café Coffee Cup & Poulomi Hospital. Let’s explore more- 1. The Sainikpuri main road actually is a lush-green stretch of road that divides Sainikpuri from Vayupuri 2. You get a very cantonment-like feel the moment you enter Sainikpuri main road 3. The superb connectivity, and multiple entry/exit points of Sainikpuri ‘main road’ makes it an inter-connecting ‘axis’ road for multiple surrounding colonies 4. For the last two decades, the road has now come up with shops, eateries, bakeries that give a chic feel to the locality 5. The Sainikpuri ‘main road’ is the main connecting road that connects residents from various colonies in the vicinity providing easy access and approach These elements make for a very attractive proposition for buyers for 2, 3 BHK home buyers of Hyderabad. Seeing is believing, and one visit to the Sainikpuri area is enough to cast a mesmerizing spell. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To know more about “Sainikpuri locality a ‘vibrant shopping hub’ making it attractive to 2 & 3 BHK homebuyers in Hyderabad”, Click here!
A perspective for Homebuyers in Hyderabad: Why upgrade from a 2BHK to a 3BHK

11 reasons to upgrade from a 2BHK to a 3BHK- a perspective for homebuyers in Hyderabad A home is where our story begins! There’s something very nostalgic about a home since it’s a place we choose to make our own!! A home is where you connect with your loved ones, make your family, provide for them, create memories, and end up becoming the most beautiful place on Earth. The dilemma of homebuyers is big when they are grappling with a choice- choosing between a 2 and 3 BHK. The budgetary constraints sometimes put a boundary around our choices. While there is nothing inherently wrong with a 2 BHK or even a 2.5 BHK apartment, the intent in this article is to put across the right reasons why a 3 BHK scores over a smaller apartment. This article is meant for those who have the capability to afford a bigger 3 BHK space by citing very practical reasons. A perspective for Homebuyers in Hyderabad:Why upgrade from a 2BHK to a 3BHK 2 BHK 3 BHK Difficulty accommodating all family members due to lack of space Can easily accommodate up to 6 family members with more space Lack of privacy- No scope for an independent room for children. As time goes by, a 2 BHK invariably feels more suffocating. The children also need their work, study,, and play space. There is hardly any scope to add more entertainment-related or exercise-equipment in a 2 BHK even if you have the ability to buy them. The reason, you cannot add more space to your existing home In the case of 2 children, each one get more privacy and time to study, which is healthier for their mental growth. Your home is simply more inviting, more welcoming with bigger rooms, and you don’t feel caged when getting under your own roof. It’s a place where you can relax, rejuvenate and spend quality time with your family. A 3 BHK gives you a sense of airiness and tranquillity Inviting guests becomes difficult. If you do, you are forced to give-up your room to accommodate them You can easily accommodate guests without disturbing your own and your children’s privacy Rooms in a 2 BHK get cluttered with more personal belongings, additions etc. The furniture tends to occupy a lot of space, and this is NOT visible initially while seeing a 2 BHK home-plan. As time passes-by, a 2 BHK gets more and more claustrophobic You get more spacious rooms in a 3 BHK. Since belongings are well-spread out, it feels de-cluttered. You can accommodate more furniture, have much more flexibility available for renovations/additions. More space simply means more fun and more peace of mind Possibility of balcony is less or reduced. With a 2 BHK, builders want to give you more space inside the house, and homebuyers do not see much value in balconies Scope of balconies is more in a 3BHK, and more space to lead a more free and contented life with unrestricted access to the skyline of your area Utility room may or may not be provided Utility room usually comes with this. In post COVID times, this is an important feature for laundry and kitchen related storage. Family members can be more self-reliant for their daily needs like washing, ironing, storing food, clothes etc. A utility room allows you space for keeping pets too A 2 BHK is definitely smaller, hence, cheaper. But, it does not meet family needs in the long run. You may hesitate to invite guests to visit you. Even your guests may not be comfortable visiting you due to lack of adequate accommodation in your home, although your love for them would remain unquestionably high A 3 BHK is 20-30% more expensive but makes for an excellent choice in the long run. With children growing-up, and getting married, they will also add to the strength of the family. Plus, a huge respite when you have to entertain or invite guests to your home A 2 BHK may not be a good investment option when looking at a 5+ years of time frame. 2 BHKs are in demand in localities like West Hyderabad- Gachibowli, Madhapur, where per square foot prices are higher. The same homebuyers can buy a 3 BHK in more economical locations. Plus, in times to come, people are more likely to buy beautiful and spacious 3 BHKs in good localities People are increasingly looking at 3 BHK homes for a comfortable living, Invest in a 3 BHK in a decent locality of your choice, and you stand to gain. For instance, in more peaceful places like Yapral, Sainikpuri, Kompally, Tarnaka, the demand for 3 BHK and bigger apartments is high because they are cheaper than Western Hyderabad (IT hub) 2 BHKs are good for renting. But with pandemic, people are now increasingly seeking a 3 BHK for want of more work-from-home space 3 BHK will keep getting more and more preference due to pandemic related realities of work-from-home, and a need for more air to stretch your legs and walk around. With home getting converted into offices, the perspective both homebuyers and those seeking home for rent are favouring a 3 BHK Possibility of more than one car parking is lesser These days, many builders are providing 2 car parking slots with 3 BHK units The space tends to run out very fast in a 2 BHK for family members, and you may rethink about acquiring a bigger home much sooner than you expect Going for a 3 BHK means you are likely to stay put in that locality and apartment for a longer time, perhaps, for you entire life. You can entertain. A 3 BHK also signifies you having achieved a certain level of status in your life While this is an intriguing and difficult decision, you need to weigh the pros and cons of buying a 2 BHK, and candidly evaluate the benefits a 3 BHK offers you in the long run! A long-term
7 things you need to check on ‘specifications’ before you book your 2/3 BHK apartment in Hyderabad!

7 Things to Check Before Booking Your 2BHK & 3BHK Apartment | Avisun Properties While buying a home, we normally evaluate 3 factors- i) A legal worry-free home, ii) Clarity on our needs/requirements, and iii) ‘Specifications’ as provided by the builder.
Vastu does not fully apply to flats- a perspective for 2,3 BHK homebuyers in Hyderabad

Vastu Shastra does not fully apply to flats, a perspective for 2 BHK & 3 BHK buyers in Hyderabad! Vastu Shastra does not apply to apartments ‘fully’, and this is a fact!! This article is to provide simple facts about the tenets of Vastu Shastra that need to be looked upon logically. We shall discuss the following: Let’s begin: Vastu Shastra, a ‘fear factor’ or a ‘science to bring harmony in life’ The fear factor of Vastu Shastra: For many home buyers, especially in Hyderabad, Vastu Shastra for home compliance becomes a top priority while zeroing down on a 2 or 3 BHK apartment. Many times, the Vastu Shastra factor takes precedence over other considerations like size, budget, and even the location. Usually, it is the fear of misery, bad luck, or discord disrupting the family which makes a typical home buyer opt for only a Vastu compliant home. Plus, no one wants to hear horror stories from their elders about all the ills and punishments that wreak havoc on those who do NOT follow Vastu Shastra principles while buying or building their dream home. Vastu Shastra pundits or consultants many times scare prospective home buyers and tend to propagate rigid tenets of Vastu Shastra which cannot be compromised upon. The threat, as quoted by these fear-mongering Vastu Shastra pundits, can involve bad repercussions resulting in a cursed and disastrous life for all the family members. If you argue it, they might even smile with contempt/sarcasm and say, “fine, don’t listen to me, and see what happens to you and your family…” This tends to get very unnerving! These Vastu Shastra pundits at times assume complete control over you and give you a ‘go’ or ‘no-go’ decision as well! Alternatively, some consultants may be encouraging and provide you with ‘solutions or corrective measures’ to undo the bad elements that hound a certain home design. A home buyer is then left to choose between the ‘most beneficial’ option/recommendation or go with the ‘least beneficial’ alternative. Either way, the threat and fear factor becomes larger than life! With such a mass following of Vastu Shastra, a home buyer simply gives up and chooses a so-called Vastu compliant flat to obtain ‘pre-ordained blessings’. This play-safe mentality is the obvious outcome of this fear factor. Home buyers want no complications when it comes to the safety of family due to some metaphysical elements harming their loved ones! The simplest shortcut, albeit solution, is–go for a 100% Vastu compliant flat and buy peace of mind. Vastu Shastra—a ‘science to have harmonious living’ based on logical and scientific reasons Vastu Shastra is like a protective shield, to protect our family members from bad luck and bad influences by harnessing the powers of nature and planets. A Vastu compliant flat is deemed to have a curative and positive effect that enhances our ‘quality of life’. Vastu Shastra revolves around the science of the environment we live in. Vastu Shastra is actually meant to integrate architecture with nature while describing the design elements, layouts, their measurements, ground preparations, sequence/arrangement of spaces, and aspects of geometry while making a dwelling unit on a plot of land. So, it is a PLOT OF LAND that this entire thing circles around. When Vastu Shastra was prescribed, apartment technology was nowhere in sight. The Vastu Shastra designs were NOT meant to instill fear and were meant to integrate nature with architecture based on geometry, symmetry, and directional alignments. Vastu Shastra describes how to achieve harmony with nature for the family members living in man-made built environments. How did Vastu Shastra originate The Sanskrit word ‘Vas’ means to reside, stay, or live. Vastu Shastra in Sanskrit means a dwelling unit built upon a certain piece of land. ‘Vastu Shastra’ is ‘knowledge of dwelling units’ authored by Sage Mamuni Mayan during the Vedic era. Vastu Shastra emerged more than 4000 years ago. The objective of Vastu Shastra is meant to PROVIDE COMFORT by using the right positioning and proportion of nature’s five elements (pancha bhoota) viz. These five elements interplay with the eight cardinal directions viz. Vastu Shastra relies on this interplay to eliminate negative energies and to enhance positive energy. The final goal is to positively impact the family residing in a dwelling unit to gain prosperity and overall progress. Key tenets of Vastu Shastra on the rooms in a house Vastu Shastra tenets are based on the position of the location in the Earth’s hemisphere, climatic conditions, and the abundance or lack of sunlight. These help enhance the environment we live in. Thus, Vastu Shastra was originally based upon scientific and nature-inspired considerations. Later on, misinterpretations and the fear factor twisted the logic and scientific reasoning it was envisaged upon. The dos and don’ts are also based on this scientific reasoning like the Vastu direction for flat, the placement of rooms, and so on. The key element of Vastu Shastra is to have good ventilation and good sunlight for all rooms driven by scientific and logical reasoning. This was thought almost 4000 years ago. Room placements and their Vastu logic: Master Bedroom for elders: South-west directionLogic being it’s warmer and sunny corner, which is healthy for the older generation Children’s bedroom: East or WestLogic being, these are well-lit, yet NOT too hot, which is good for children, and allows them to study in adequate lighting Guest bedroom: North-West cornerLogic being, the guest stays for a lesser period and should be kept away from other family members Kitchen: South-East or North-WestLogic being, it’s warm, and sunrise corner, airy, good for cooking and killing germs/bacteria Hall: North-EastLogic being availability of adequate light throughout the day Dining: North or EastLogic being closer to the kitchen, adequate lighting, airy Bathroom: North-West or WestLogic being elimination of germs/bacteria with adequate warm sunlight Sleeping direction (head not to North): Logic being that North direction has a magnetic field that’s bad for the head (flow of blood impacted as it contains iron/hemoglobin that interacts with the ‘North pole’)
5 reasons why LOW PRICE shouldn’t be a dominant factor while buying a 2 or 3 bhk apartment in Hyderabad

2 BHK and 3 BHK apartment in Hyderabad – 5 reasons why price shouldn’t be a dominant factor Price and budgets are normally the deciding factors for home buyers scouting for their ideal dream home. While considerations like Vastu compliance are critical, it finally boils down to the ‘best deal’ on price that takes precedence.
Are You Getting the Most Out of Your 2bhk & 3bhk Flats In Hyderabad?

Are You Getting the Most Out of Your 2bhk & 3bhk Flats In Hyderabad? Even since the pandemic has hit our lives, our world-view and expectations, about the home we want to buy for ourselves, has changed drastically. As a home buyer, we need to ask ourselves- ‘What is it that I want in my home/apartment to cater to my changed needs & priorities, especially, after COVID-19? Is my apartment really serving the critical needs of my family? Will my family remain happy, both in good as well bad times, living in the home I am buying?’ In this article, we shall discuss 9 key areas a home buyer should consider in a post-pandemic world: Let’s explore- 1. Home-offices and well-equipped study-room for kids 2. Dedicated spaces for work-outs/exercise and leisure 3. Upgraded interiors for recreation and entertainment 4. More focus on ‘Lighting’- both natural and electric 5. Adequate parking- ‘Two-car parking slots’ 6. Seeking ‘more outdoor spaces’ for a low-density living 7. Focus on Kitchen and Utility 8. Health and safety focus- HVAC, air-conditioning and air-purification systems 9. Cosmetic changes like painting, colouring, adding mood enhancing additions As a home buyers you simply need to get the most out of your home, and think beyond the obvious! Your home needs to soothe your senses at all times.
High-rise vs Low-rise Apartments: Pros & Cons

High-Rise vs Low-Rise Apartments: Which is Better? | Avisun Properties You’re in the residential market in Hyderabad to buy a new apartment, but are having trouble deciding the type of home to buy! On one side, you have massive high-rises built on huge land parcels, and on the other hand, you have low-rise home constructed on a smaller plot of land. Low-rise in Hyderabad are mostly part of a stand-alone buildings which do not go beyond five floors. In both these options, you will need to be governed by price, location, and amenities. These considerations along with your priorities will decide whether you want to have your family live in a ‘big’ or ‘small’ building or complex. To help you with your decision making in choosing the right home to buy in Hyderabad, given below is a brief description of the key differences between high-rise and low-rise apartments. It gives you a list of factors you need to evaluate to reach the most logical, rational and emotionally correct decision. The article helps you clear the clutter, and help take a well-informed decision. Let’s begin… What’s a High-rise and low-rise apartment? Before beginning our comparison, let’s get an understanding of what we mean by a ‘high-rise apartment’ and a ‘low rise apartment’. A high rise essentially refers to a building over a certain height or number of stories. In Hyderabad, this is usually more than 18 metres as per definition by GHMC. Simply put, these are buildings over 5 floors. However, the general public consider considers any building with over 9 floors as high-rise. In Mumbai, which is the city of high-rises, a high-rise is actually any building above 30 meters, which corresponds to 9 floors. The moment a high rise goes beyond 40 or 50 floors, it is usually referred to as a sky-scrapper. In Hyderabad, a sky-scrapper is considered to be 44 stories tall. The skyline of Hyderaqbad is set to change with GHMC poised to approve more sky-scrappers in Hyderabad, especially near the I.T. corridor of the city (Western Hyderabad). Low rise buildings are apartment complexes which go up to 5 floors in Hyderabad. These are also referred to as ‘mid-rise apartments’. In Hyderabad, we see these mostly in stand-alone buildings, which are usually built on plot sizes ranging between 400 square yards to less than 1 acre (i.e. approx. 4800 square yards). High-rise versus low-rise apartments in Hyderabad: which is better? Now that we have an understanding of what a high-rise apartment and low-rise apartment mean, it’s time to dwell on which one to go for. Advantages of High Rise Apartments 1. You get fantastic views of the skyline If you seek stunning views of the skyline of your locality, you will get that in abundance with a high-rise apartment. The balconies of these apartments give you beautiful views during both dawn and dusk, and allows for a visual treat in most cases. The higher you go in a high-rise, the more is the natural light, provided your balconies are NOT eclipsed by other tall buildings in the vicinity. This is one of the reasons why in cities like Mumbai, the builders charge a premium on floors as they go higher. The higher the floor you choose in Mumbai, the more expensive your apartment gets! The top floor of an apartment in Mumbai, for instance, 30th floor could actually be up to20% costlier than the exact same apartment located on the 1st floor. 2. High-rise buildings are usually located in job-hubs If you working in or around the I.T. corridor of Hyderabad (in the Western Hyderabad), or are keen to explore the nightlife, shopping hubs, entertainment hot-spots, then one could choose to live in a high rise apartment. More than 40% of all the residential offerings are coming-up in a 15 KMs radius from Madhapur. That’s the easiest way to both cut down on your commute to you place of work, as well as to have access to the most happening surroundings. However, post COVID, this factor of wanting to be closer to place of work has changed significantly. Many home buyers, post COVID, are actually thinking of being a bit farther away from the place of work, and paying lesser to get more spacious homes in other parts of Hyderabad, instead of flocking to high-rise buildings located in and around Hi-Tech City and Gachibowli. 3. High-rise buildings offer more amenities like security, clubhouse Another certain advantage of high-rise living is the host of amenities like central-greens (parks), walking-tracks, clubhouse, gymnasium, play-areas (tennis, basket-ball, badminton etc.), swimming-pool, security, power back-up and other house-keeping & facilities staff that make your life easier. These lend added sheen and glam to high-rise apartments. 4. High-rise elevators have more elevators or lifts If you are worried about climbing up the stairs in a low-rise apartments without elevators, then high-rise apartments certain take away that pain. With effective power back-up gen-sets in place, high-rise apartments are popular and far more convenient. Having said that, even low-rise apartments in Hyderabad these days have the provision of 100% power-back-up for common facilities like elevators. Yet, the sheer scale of facilities and upkeep in high-rise buildings is definitely superior. The number of elevators in high-rise buildings are usually more in number as compared with low-rise apartments. For instance, in a high-rise building with 6 flats per floor, there could be provision of two regular lifts, and an additional service-lift. This makes 3 fully-operational elevators/lifts to service all the floors. This helps cuts down on wait-time for residents living in the high-rise building. High-rise buildings offer better rentals due to additional amenities and security If you’re looking for decent rentals, and an apartment that remains in demand, then high-rise apartments offer you a good deal. Your tenants could be interested in amenities and spacious external spaces like a park, gymnasium, play-areas etc. This makes it attractive to both the owners and the tenants. High-rise apartments have pre-fitted and well-enabled utilities and maintenance Most high-rise apartments
Why Is Independent Floor Residential Unit Considered Underrated?

Here’s How Independent Floor Units Are Underrated in Hyderabad | Avisun Properties Independent Floor Homes Underrated? Benefits You Shouldn’t Miss Owning an Exclusive floor means you have an independent floor all for yourself. The concept is about offering one apartment per floor, with an added advantage of unmatched privacy for each floor. In Hyderabad, independent floors are usually constructed in small plot size that are between 400 to 600 square yards in size. With municipal permission granted for constructing up to five floors in smaller plot areas, the builders are increasingly choosing to go for constructing independent floor. The target market is the upper class consumer, who wants something exclusive for the price being paid for a spacious 2500 square feet plus of independent floor. Hyderabad is a residential market where home buyers like to stay in localities that are well connected, and provides good social infrastructure. This makes the independent exclusive floor a preferred option for home buyers in Hyderabad. In this article, we shall discuss what an independent floor offers to the home buyers in Hyderabad. This includes- Locational advantage Low price advantage Low density living becomes possible A 2-in-1 advantage of an ‘apartment’ plus an ‘independent house’ Independent floors more spacious than multi-storey apartments More privacy for the family, less intrusive A pandemic-ready home with no additional human traffic Vastu-compliant home becomes a possibility Better utilization of spaces and sense of freedom Lack of amenities compensated with superior social infrastructure Advantages of low vehicular traffic Separate water and electricity connection floor-wise Higher market value due to luxury element Conclusion The exclusive floors are simply for those who want an elevated sense of living, a bit of privacy, and yet seek all the advantages a location can offer! With more space, a low-density population appeal, the concept of ‘one home per floor’ will only gain preference. The post-pandemic era has propelled a changed outlook and a deep yearning for more space, reasonable price, better location and higher solitude! This is a niche which only an exclusive independent floor satisfies!!
