Showing posts with label Karjat Property Sellers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Karjat Property Sellers. Show all posts

Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Buying Property in Karjat?

ads with greeneryThe demand for property in Karjat has pushed the land prices up by phenomenal amounts, today the prices are anywhere from 25 Lakhs an acre to over a Crore an Acre depending on the location of the property.

That is not a small sum of money anymore, only the rich can afford to have a huge farm house with acres of land, while the upper middle class look out for plots.

A builder buys a couple of acres, then divides them into plots and sell them for a handsome profit. Lets take a look at some pointers that you need to be aware of before buying your dream home in Karjat.

Most builders advertise their properties with pictures taken during the rainy season. The main reason why that happens, is because it displays the fact that there is no shortage of water. But thats far from true, many parts of Karjat face a severe water shortage, these places are located after the page river, namely Kashele.

An important point is to see if the builder guarantees a 24/7 bore-well with water during summer time or a river that flows even during summer this would be the most important factor.

Is the land you are buying agricultural or non agricultural. Was the land a previous paddy or rice field, if it was then you need to get trucks of mud to elevate the land or be prepared for flooding during the rainy season, your house construction should also be elevated.

bellevert karjat advertisementIf you need to dig a bore-well, remember that wells cannot be re-bored or are nearly cost the same as boring a new well. Remember to go down at least two to three hundred feet if you strike water in the first hundred feet to avoid problems in the future.

Would you like to stay connected while you are in Karjat, BSNL provides some fantastic internet services with special discounted costs in the rural areas, find out where the BSNL towers are for basic connectivity and where their centers are for broadband connectivity, broadband exists all the way to Takve as of now.

Hope you find this post informative and helpful when you buy your second home in Karjat!

Tuesday, 2 December 2008

Crowded Hoardings Sell Land and Holidays

Slew of hoardings estate sellers Like many hill stations of Maharashtra, Karjat too has become a victim of rapid urbanisation.

More and more land is being used to develop townships, hotels and bungalows. So paddy fields have given way to new development, and villages also have been acquired for the SEZ plan in Raigad district.

This is pretty evident when you get off the highway and take the left to enter Karjat. You will notice the change in landscape, with both sides of the road filled with slew of hoardings advertising about future development projects or some real estate agent selling land.

Land under cultivation has reduced drastically and the state's agriculture commissioner, Prabhakar Deshmukh, admits that this is a worrying trend. This has been happening in other parts of Maharashtra too.

On our last visit to Karjat, we actually stopped on the way to take couple of pictures of these hoardings. Take a look -
Land farm for sale Due to close proximity to Mumbai, the demand has gone up and with it the cost of real estate too in Karjat. Developers Alpine village Earthsellers, what an apt name to describe the current scenario, piece of land for everyone and less land for cultivation. Karjat Earthsellers Hoarding Another slew of hoardings as we reached closer to Chowk. Hotels and land developers advertise
Developers in Karjat Several new townships are coming up as well within and on the outskirts of Karjat. This surge in development only started around 2-3 years ago. Vastu Developers township in Karjat, new construction Are you looking for a piece of land in Karjat too?