India is now seeing a strong trend in 'smart' and 'green' homes, which have high levels of lifestyle quotient attached to them, says Kishor Pate, CMD - Amit Enterprises Housing Ltd.
Over the last decade, lifestyle has evolved as an
important and often decisive factor in the Indian real estate industry. With
the increasing presence of the IT / ITeS sector in many cities of the country,
a large segment of Indian home buyers have entered a higher level of
affordability and therefore tastes in homes. This has led to a greater emphasis
on larger sizes, evolved ambience and interior décor in the choice of
properties. India is now seeing a strong trend in 'smart' and 'green' homes,
which have high levels of lifestyle quotient attached to them.
For an increasing number of Indians, the focus of
home buying has now shifted from functionality and inflexible budgets to
lifestyle homes. Comfort, convenience and environmental awareness and responsibility
play an important part in home buying today. Likewise, privacy and
self-sufficiency are also part of the new mantra.
Home buyers in India who have been exposed to
residential real estate trends in countries such as the US, UK, Singapore,
Australia and Canada now wish to emulate the developed world's focus on
sustainable living. Among other things, this has resulted in an increasing
demand for green homes. Many developers now focus on bringing the world’s
contemporary residential concepts to India - and projects with green living
features are in increasing demand.
Interestingly, the fast-emerging concept of green
homes is having a visible socio-economic impact on the neighbourhoods which are
thus created. Inhabitants of environmentally sustainable residential projects
are aware that the onus of maintaining the overall sustainability quotient of
the project is not solely on the developers and the infrastructure and
facilitation provided. They are aware that true green living requires a new
mind-set and a new lifestyle, as well.
The whole concept of green homes is admittedly still
in its infancy in India. However, if we take the city of Pune as a case in
point, it actually emerges that there is now an annual increase of 10-15%
increase in home buyers who will not settle for anything less. These homebuyers
are committed to the health of their families, exercising their option of
wasting less energy and towards preserving the city's environment for the
future generations.
As a result, more and more green home projects in
Pune are now actually populated by inhabitants who passionately believe in and
adhere to sustainable living concepts. In a market where many of Pune's
neighbourhoods were previously tailored according to professions, income
brackets and social status, today we are talking about an entirely new and
highly progressive selection process whwrein entire residential communities
take up the cause of environmental sustainability.
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