Townships are a concept whose time has definitely come. In Pune, buyers are now open to residential property solutions that allow them to circumvent or reduce the impact of the city’s challenged infrastructure, says Sanjay Bajaj, Managing Director – Pune, Jones Lang LaSalle India.
Integrated townships are, by nature, self-sufficient
and self-supporting in most civic and social infrastructure aspects, and are
patronized by an up-market segment of property buyers.
For these reasons, they also tend to have evolved
and well-equipped medical care facilities within their premises, as well as
linkages to healthcare facilities outside the townships. The existence of these
medical facilities is a significant value-add for today’s health-conscious
residential property buyers.
Apart from self-sufficient infrastructure, many of
the townships in Pune also offer a walk-to-work concept since they tend of have
a mix of office, retail and residential components. They tend to feature
generous landscaping, serene environment, schools within the campus, big club
houses, health club facilities for both indoor and outdoor sports, multiplexes
in the vicinity, health care, restaurants and large swimming pools.
These are rather effective enticements for those who
are evaluating the option of buying into a township against a smaller
residential project.
Not
All Easy Sailing
The development of integrated townships is a highly
capital-intensive undertaking. They are launched in phases so that the
development remains viable to the developers. Capital generated from sales of preceding
phases funds the next phases.
As a result, many newer townships tend to have a
work-in-progress aura about them. On-going construction can be an inconvenience
in some cases. Townships take a long time to reach completion; residential
property buyers and investors need to track progress closely. Only the overall
absorption of finished units can give a reliable indicator of likely completion
timelines for buildings still at the planning stage.
Buyers should also be aware that there is a 10-15%
premium mark-up on the cost of homes in integrated townships, and that annual
outgoings for maintenance also tend to be steeper than for normal properties.
Major
Townships In Pune
The major existing townships in Pune are:
- Paranjape’s 120-acre Blue Ridge in Hinjewadi
- City Group’s 400-acre Amanora Park Town
- The 400-acre Magarpatta City (almost completely sold out)
- Kolte-Patil’s’ recently launched 450-acre Life Republic near Hinjewadi
- Kumar Builders’ recently launched 102-acre Kul Nation at Manjri
- Kumar Properties and Avinash Bhosale Industries Ltd (ABIL) 150-acre Megapolis at Hinjewadi (almost completely sold out)
A
Note On Plots In Integrated Townships
Townships are planned communities, so there are
usually specific norms about the size, configuration and architectural style
that need to be followed. Plot owners will usually not be able to detract very
far from the existing norms while constructing homes there, since the purpose
of an integrated township is to provide a uniform, well-balanced neighborhood.
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