Showing posts with label apartments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apartments. Show all posts

January 25, 2009

Ramana Grace Apartments



Currently underway is a project to construct a 12 unit apartment complex named ‘Ramana Grace’, five minutes walk from Chengam Road and Sri Ramana and Sri Seshadri Ashrams. The floor plans of the three storey complex are pictured below and the square footage of the apartments are as follows:


Flat 1 -- 640 sq ft, Flat 2 -- 640 sq ft, Flat 3 -- 690 sq ft, Flat 4 -- 690 sq ft, Flat 5 -- 800 sq ft, Flat 6 -- 850 sq ft, Flat 7 -- 950 sq ft, Flat 8 -- 950 sq ft, Flat 9 -- 800 sq ft, Flat 10 -- 850 sq ft, Flat 11 -- 950 sq ft, Flat 12 -- 950 sq ft.



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First Floor







All the above apartments are for sale. For further information please contact through email address at the top left of this page.

July 1, 2008

Apartment Water Supply


The more educated you are regarding the way the apartment is handling water, the better decision you are likely to make and one that will benefit you immensely in the long term. The builder does not have a natural incentive to think about wise water management as most of us don’t consider this seriously when buying an apartment. If we demand better water management from the builders, they will automatically respond.

About planning for the water supply:
What is the builders’ estimate how much water the building likely to consume daily? What has been the basis for calculation of different water requirement? Where is the water supply for the building going to come from? What is the realistic picture for the availability of water from different sources that they are planning for? What is the backup in case the planned option runs into difficulties? If Municipal water supply, what has been the trend of supply in that area ? If water tankers, where is the tanker supplier getting the water from ? Is the supply likely to be viable in the longer term ? What about potability of water source, have they tested the water quality ?

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