The land is flat except for a hilly mound surrounded by trees in which currently stands the shell of a simple house and a cow shed.
Water is in abundant supply and can be found at an easy level.
Plot 1 – 26,535, Plot 2 – 5,562, Plot 3 – 5,587, Plot 4 – 5,612, Plot 5 – 7,413, Plot 6 – 7,000, Plot 7 – 7,000, Plot 8 – 7,000, Plot 9 – 7,000, Plot 10 – 7,000, Plot 11 – 6,475, Plot 12 – 11,343, Plot 13 – 9,187, Plot 14 – 9,089, Plot 15 – 9,778, Plot 16 – 8,016, Plot 17 – 7,308, Plot 18 – 7,182, Plot 19 – 7,056, Plot 20 – 8,883, Plot 21 – 6,562, Plot 22 – 6,511, Plot 23 – 6,885, Plot 24 – 6,787, Plot 25 – 6,345, Plot 26 – 6,400, Plot 27 – 6,400, Plot 28 – 6,058, Plot 29 – 5,885, Plot 30 – 5,636, Plot 31 – 10,695, Plot 32 – 10,118, Plot 33 – 9,599, Plot 34 – 8,211, Plot 35 – 7,970, Plot 36 – 6,068, Plot 39 – 6,383, Plot 40 – 7,777, Plot 41 – 6,687, Plot 42 – 6,612, Plot 43 – 6,537.
In response to requests from readers of
The Ashoka Apartments will have 15 apartments, 6 of which will be for direct purchase and the remaining 9 apartments will be available for rent on 3 year Long Leases.
The Complex is 3 storey with secure perimeter gate. Each apartment will have a balcony facing outward and will be facing inward towards a centre arboreum (garden). Special facilites offered at this Complex include: meditation hall on roof, lift, 24-hour security, basement car parking and laundry room in basement.
Ground Floor
Apartment A = 397.4 sq ft
Apartment B = 343 sq ft
Apartment C = 473 sq ft
Apartment D = 1219 sq ft
First Floor
Apartment E = 467 sq ft
Apartment F = 349 sq ft
Apartment G = 488 sq ft
Apartment H = 488 sq ft
Apartment I = 349 sq ft
Apartment J = 467 sq ft
Second Floor
Apartment K = 467 sq ft
Apartment L = 349 sq ft
Apartment M = 488. sq ft
Apartment N = 488 sq ft
Apartment P = 467 sq ft
Plinth Area in Square Feet (i.e. carpet area + balcony)
Please keep checking back as I will be posting more information, including drawings of what the completed apartments will look like. For specific enquiries please email me direct:
arunachalagrace@fastmail.fm
In a recent article in Property Plus, The Hindu -- it is stated that:
“The current economic slowdown has changed the housing market scenario significantly and has forced home buyer sand developers to re-orient their strategies.
Buyers are now getting calculative and want to probe factors such as the falling prices of cement and steel, construction cost and reduction in service tax and want to know how these are reflected in offers. Buyers are also now examining the actual carpet area that they get in comparison to the area that they pay for.
In addition buyers are looking at the terms of payment and penalties carefully and want a fair deal. They ask for compensation for any delay in delivery of the completed apartment commensurate with the loss of income or the rent. Some have even started demanding that payments be linked to the construction stage, and not make it time bound, as they want cash flow to reflect progress of construction.”