March 20, 2007

New Project Approvals Bangalored

A new look for Brand Bangalore. That’s what is expected to take shape shortly with the approval of Bangalore Metropolitan Region (BMR) master plan, complete with integrated townships, ring roads and expressways. But developers have become restive since all project approvals have been kept on hold till the Bangalore Master Plan is finally cleared.

Sources in the Bangalore Metropolitan Region Development Authority (BMRDA) said the cabinet will take a decision on the master plan shortly in order to ensure a planned growth of the state capital on a formula that would also help retain the tree cover, water bodies and heritage sites. Recently, a presentation on this master plan was made to the Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy by Sudhir Krishna, Commissioner, BMRDA, the sources added.

The Metropolitan Commissioner says the BMRDA would look into each plan (for conversion of land from agriculture to non-agriculture purposes) and approval of new townships, pending the government’s go ahead for the master plan.

The BMRDA has submitted the interim master plan for the local planning areas of Magadi, Kanakapura, Hoskote, Nelamangala and Anekal and area planning zones for Ramanagaram and Chennapatna.

However, land and township developers seeking quick approvals for their projects, have been growing restless. Their contention: With the master plan pending, land conversions and plan approvals have been put on hold.

The BMR constitutes around 8,000 sq km spread over Bangalore Urban and Rural districts and is covered under five Area Planning Zones (APZs).

“Investments of around Rs 10,000 crore have been blocked due to the delay. There are about 150 layouts that are coming up in BMR. We have to sustain the employees, suppliers and consultants,” said Roy C J, General Secretary, Karnataka Township Developers Association (KTDA).

To protest the delay in approval of the master plan, members of KTDA and Karnataka Land Developers Association even sat on, dharna last week and submitted a memorandum to Sudhir Krishna.

In the property market, the delay in project clearances has created a tenuous scenario. Industry sources said developers had pre-sold sites and taken bookings from customers and retailers for projects they hoped to launch.

On the other hand, these developers had simultaneously signed agreements with landowners. With the freeze on approvals, both landowners as well as property buyers are ruing their decision. The landowners are not being paid their money, while those who have booked property will have to wait a while to take delivery

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Documents To Look For

This is pertained more to South India, say Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh
Sale Agreement
KHATA
Certificate of Title
Transfer Deed
Encumberence Certificate for the last 16 years
Power Of Attorney if any

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March 10, 2007

IN REAL ESTATE, IT'S NOT WHAT YOU KNOW, IT'S WHO YOU KNOW.

When was the last time you thought you knew everything about buying a house? No matter how much you know, out on the road you're on your own. Let me start out by giving my experience.

I always used to dream of a perfect home, only to realise there is no such thing as perfection. Uniqueness, yes. I realized everyone wants to rob me. The seller, the agent our neighbourhood bank with their loan schemes. Nothing seemed to fit my plan. Everyday my hunt grew more and the dream seemed only so distant. Thankfully I have become more of a traveller, so the idea of buying a home is no more on the cards. But the experience itself had all the ingredients of one fine thriller movie.

Now a days anybody can become an agent. Did you know the janitor who works in your company could make more than you in one day, than what you make in a month? When was the last time you went to see a property in your bike and the agent arrives in car. You actually mis-took the agent for the seller.

Buying a property in India has become a nightmare. The elements around it are painfully, in one way or another inevitable. And then there are these No 1 portals. Please give me a break. Its no more a home. Its no more a house. Its an investment.

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