Vastu Fixes to usher in Good Health and Positivity

Household appliances:

  • Appliances used for heating should always be placed in the south-east of the room.
  • Fridges should be placed in the northwest part of the room, while TV sets can go anywhere in the northeast part of the room.

Dining table:

  • If placed in the kitchen, the dining table should be placed in the northwest section and placed in such a way that the seating owner or the eldest person faces the north or east and the guest faces south or west while dining.

Bed:

  • A bedroom is a place for rest and revitalization, and hence the location of the bed is important according to Vastu. It should be placed towards the southwestern part of the room but not in the southwest corner.
  • While sleeping, one should keep one’s head towards the south for better sleep and health.

Mirrors:

  • Mirrors should not be put on the opposite side of beds in the study room or bedroom.
  • They should only be placed on the north and east walls.

Study Table:

  • The study table should be placed in the south-west of the room so that the person faces north or east while studying.

Wardrobe / Almirah:

  • These should be set in the southwest of the room and if they hold valuables, then it is perfect to put them in the southwest part of the room.
  • They should so placed such that they open towards the east or north.

Sofa set:

  • Furniture like sofas and chairs should be put in the south and western part of the living room.
  • The chair on which the eldest person sits should face the south or west direction.

Shoe Racks:

  • Footwear shoe racks should never be stored in the southwest part of the main hall or verandah and in the bedroom.
  • Never put shoes in the south-east, north, or east part of the house.

Internal plants:

  • Vastu rules say that cactus or related flora, bonsai trees, and red flowering plants should not be kept indoors.
  • The north-east corner of the house should be without plants and pots should not be placed along the north and east walls.

Fish tank and fountain:

  • These beautiful pieces should never be kept in the bedroom and study area.

Arts and Paintings:

  • To keep the North East clean and light, Vastu suggests keeping that area free from paintings or anything else.
  • War scenes, violence, nudity, evil and complex paintings should be avoided with painted colors.
  • The idols of the gods should not be placed in the bedroom and the heavy idols should not be placed in the north-east corner of the room.
  • Stuffed animals should not be kept anywhere in the house.

Home is where one spends maximum time and during the pandemic, as WORK FROM HOME (WFH) takes over, it is imperative that the above principles are followed to get a sense of peace and happiness.

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Effect of Pandemic on Residential Properties

Pandemic has accelerated sales of residential properties in smaller cities because some of these living spaces are available in developed and habituated townships. Demand for condos and integrated townships in Tier II cities has also seen a surge, with increased need of safer environment and amenities within gated communities.

Organisations are planning to continue work from home and policies like Atmanirbhar Bharat and Make in India will create opportunities in tier II & III cities.

Reverse migration is also likely to continue for some time so demand in these cities will increase. If you analyse residential sales from 2014 to 2019, tier I cities grew at 28%, but tier II grew faster at 51%.

Tier II and III cities have witnessed considerable rise in demand in the recent past, primarily due to accessible pricing, more space, better returns on investment and lower cost of acquisition, mostly for ready to move in units according to senior executive director, DLF Home Developers Ltd.

After Pandemic, there is a rise in trend among homebuyers to build a lifestyle away from the hustle of a metropolitan cities. People are buying well-developed plots and independent villas instead of houses in group housing societies or in high rise buildings.

 

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SBI to Support Real estate Industry and Builders fraternity

State Bank of India chief general manager O P Mishra has assured the real estate industry and the builders’ fraternity of all possible support to address various issues concerning them at a meeting with the CCREDAI-Hyderabad.

Key points of the meeting were to:

  • Strengthen the relationship between the bank and developers and to discuss issues relating to home loan sanctions, project tie-ups and project funding.
  • Favour more meeting with builders and the industry at frequent intervals so that various aspects concerning them could be discussed and action initiated.
  • Assurance that other issues which required the intervention of the centre would be taken up.

He said the main points arising out of the COVID-19 pandemic had been addressed to a large extent through relief measures like moratorium on EMIs, charging of simple interest during moratorium period and extending emergency line of credit to builders.

 

 

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Financing your property buying simplified

Buying a property whether it is house or plots or land can be exciting and cause for celebration but also exhausting if you’re not prepared for it. Preparing your finances is a big part of buying properties. Here are few things you should consider before financing your property purchase.
First, Set up a budget based on your expenses such as buying habits, monthly bills and instalments, family commitments and other stuffs including medical and hospital requirements.
Second, Try to reduce your debts and increase your income. Sell things which you aren’t using or lying inactive. Clear unnecessary goods which are no longer in use. Pay more on credit card bills and other instalments if any to improve your credit scores. Good credit history improves your credibility. The last thing you want to find is that you’re not financially qualified to buy it. To guarantee you’re financially ready to buy your first home, you’ll need good credit, encash, and a verifiable income.

Third, Save money for down payment. Paying higher down payment while buying a property can get you better offer and lower interest rates on your bank loan.

Fourth, Check for Govt. Housing Schemes and subsidy or Grants if you are eligible for it. As eligible buyers can avail part of the total amount through this.
Keep your documents ready to verify your income and finances. Good Luck.

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Land acquisition for formation of an industrial corridor @ Bilikere

The proposed land acquisition for formation of an industrial corridor which was long pending has again gathered pace. In a recent meeting attended by District Incharge minister among others, held at Mysore, it was decided to identify uncultivated lands in Bilikere, Manuganahalli, Ankanahalli etc of Hunsur Taluk for acquisition by KIADB for formation of an industrial cluster. This move give further give impetus to the overall growth of the vicinity.

Check out developed plots in Bilikere, Mysore by Yesh Developers.

Ankanahalli Bilikere Land Aquisition

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Greater Mysuru (Bruhat Mysuru Mahanagara Palike)

Greater Mysuru (Bruhat Mysuru Mahanagara Palike)

Great news for Namma Mysuru Residents. Mysore City Corporation (MCC) will soon be upgraded to Greater Mysuru (Bruhat Mysuru Mahanagara Palike).

The upgradation will either be based on the population or on other parameters as decided in the meeting with the local elected representatives & officials. Eight Gram Panchayats (GPs) have also qualification to be merged with the City Corporation.

Once upgraded, the basic facilities like water, roads, street lights etc will be provided / maintained by BMMP and mysore properties in the vicinity will be likely to go up.

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Mysore – Bangalore – Chennai Bullet Train

Quick Facts –

  • Distance : 435 KM High Speed Rail Corridor
  • Route : Mysore – Bangalore – Chennai
  • Land Acquisition : National Highway Authority Of India (NHAI) will initiate land acquisition in consultation with Indian Railways
  • Travel time : Mysore to Chennai in 2 Hours 25 minutes as against the 7 – 10 Hours currently. Bangalore – Mysore in 45 Minutes
  • Maximum Speed – 300 to 320 KMPH
  • Sanction / Decision taken by : Group of Infrastructure Ministers led by Union Minister for Road Transport & Highways Sri. Nitin Gadkari.
  • The project is one among the 7 new high speed bullet train routes finalised
  • The seven high-speed rail corridors are :
  1. Delhi to Varanasi via Noida, Agra and Lucknow
  2. Varanasi to Howrah via Patna
  3. Delhi to Ahmedabad via Jaipur and Udaipur
  4. Delhi to Amritsar via Chandigarh, Ludhiana and Jalandhar
  5. Mumbai to Nagpur via Nasik
  6. Mumbai to Hyderabad via Pune
  7. Chennai to Mysore via Bengaluru.
  • The rail corridor will align with Green Field Expressway (Road) projects to integrate the Rail network in the country

It is pertinent to note that The National High Speed Rail Corporation of India (NHSRCL) had called bids for executing stage-1 preliminary route development (alignment and aerial design) for The Mysore-Chennai High-Speed Rail corridor in February 2020

The project, once implemented, along with a fully functional Airport, will make Mysore easily accessible from different parts of India & will fillip the overall growth of Mysore City into an Industrial, Economic & Tourist Hub.

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Landmark Change to The Karnataka Land Reforms Act

In a significant change to the Karnataka Land Reforms Act, 1961, Governor Vajubhai R. Vala on 13/07/2020 signed the Karnataka Land Reforms (Amendment) Act, 2020, a month after the Karnataka Cabinet passed an ordinance making amendments to the Karnataka Land Reforms Act, 1961. Following the Governor’s consent, the State Government has notified the Amended Act in the Gazette notification.

Accordingly, the amendments –

  • Allow Non-agriculturist to purchase agricultural Land (Farm land) in Karnataka. However, restrictions on purchase of irrigated land by non-agriculturist remain
  • Removed the ceiling on income from non agricultural sources to buy agricultural land
  • Also increased the ceiling on number of units of land a person/family can hold

Accordingly, Sections 63(A), 79(A), 79(B), 79(C) in the existing Karnataka Land Reforms Act, 1961, were repealed to enable these changes.

With these changes –

  • Farmers are expected to get better prices for their land
  • Organised farming will get a fillip
  • Technology adoption & modernisation of agricultural practises is expected to increase

Reduce corruption & promote industries alike

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Mysore Madikeri Economic Corridor Expressway Project

Quick Facts

  • Length of the Expressway – 115 Km – 4 lane, 150 ft road with median
  • Estimated Cost of the Project – Rs. 6000 Crore
  • Project implemented by – National Highway Authority of India (NHAI)
  • Expressway will connect – The cultural capital of Karnataka (Mysuru) & Capital of Kodagu (Madikeri)
  • Road Alignment – Paschimavahini in Srirangapatna to Kushalnagar with bypassing Mysuru, Bilikere & Hunsur
  • Project status – Land required for the expressway has been notified and land acquisition is ongoing (as of February 2020)
  • Project timeline – The project is expected to the complete by 2024
  • Will the existing NH 275 (Mysore – Yelwala – Bilikere – Hunsur – Madikeri) also remain in use – Yes. The new expressway will run parallel to the existing NH 275
  • The project is expected to reduce the travel time between Bangalore to Madikeri to 3 Hours

For updates on this project visit – https://bit.ly/3i2MY1Z

Mysore Madikeri Economic Corridor Expressway Alignment

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What is REAL ESTATE?

Real estate is –

  • Is India’s 5000 year old first choice of  investment
  • Parents & Forefathers blessings
  • It is Senior citizen’s only source of income & wealth 
  • A Widows support
  • A Father’s pride
  • A Husband’s promise to his wife for life long shelter & happiness
  • A Brothers protection to his Sister
  • It’s a Child’s nest & dream
  • A Soldiers support system back home
  • its a roof for covid patients
  • its education
  • It’s the only ASSET from which banks can recover money from bankrupt companies
  • it’s prestige upon which a father gives his daughter’s hand to a stranger

 

Real Estate is REAL ASSET, and invested wisely, yields highest ROI compared to any other asset class.

Cheers!

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