Showing posts with label dreamz infra reviews bangalore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dreamz infra reviews bangalore. Show all posts

Saturday, 23 April 2016

Dreamz Infra follows a process of due diligence in its discounted sale offer

The prices have reached the rock bottom! It is of course not true with the rest of the city of Bangalore but it is obviously true with Dreamz Infra. The company today has become the mother of affordable housing in the expensive real estate market of Bangalore. The company has started small but it has already completed more than four projects and has housed more than 300 families with more than ten projects which are on the verge of completion. The company has of course moved into large scale production and thus it is able to give you flats at the prices which are way below the market rates and at least 40 percent lower than the prevailing prices. 
The company is really a marvel for those who has already availed flats at such prices. There are more than 300 families already who are enjoying it at a price unimaginable by anyone in Bangalore. But people are still skeptic when they see and compare the prices of Dreamz Infra with other real estate companies. They wonder how this is possible. If it is at all possible then there must be something wrong somewhere. That is quite obvious feels the marketing wing of the company. That’s the reason Dreamz Infra has designed a procedure for removing the doubt of the prospective customers and instill confidence in them. The prospective customers can do a due diligence thoroughly about the company and meet the past customers. They can also meet the sales executives at the office of Dreamz Infra and then go and visit the under-construction properties and see and inspect the construction process. Only when you are satisfied can you go for the decision of buying a flat or an apartment. Dreamz GK can also assist you in all terms and get you a loan and provide all the assistance to procure a home loan. The prices of the company, says the sources are the lowest now and they are into mega sale of apartments. Don’t worry if you are thinking about location. The company has flats and apartments all over the city. Be it J P Nagar, Hosa Road, Silk Board, Marathahalli, Hormavu or any other place you 

Tuesday, 26 November 2013

The Lake View Properties are Making the Sensation in Bangalore

If one was to give little attention to the property hoardings that rule the Bangalore cityscape, one would find that real-estate developers would make us believe that they were setting up a humid heaven in the suburbs. This is primarily due to the fact that they make maximum usage of the words such as 'lakefront', 'lakefacing' and 'lakeview'. The images too that go with them are that of a father and son fishing in a stream and so on. It is believed that the lakes were an inherent part of a centuries-old system of waterbodies. This is presently getting chocked due to excessive urban development in Bangalore.

It is believed that the realtors are selling such studios as 'lakeview' properties. The name just remains though the lake itself is gone. There have come up many groups in the city which are seen fighting for the renovation of the lakes. And most the efforts to revive the dying lakes have borne the fruit of the labor.

The city had approximately 270 flourishing wetlands or lakes in the 1970s. Moreover, the Bangalore city’s exclusive surging landscape permitted the development of natural trenches where water was collected and compound ecosystems arose. The people who resided around them needed them for their day to day livelihood.

Apart from this, the lakes also provided drinking water. Hence, extreme care was taken about them. However, as the city grew and spread, it was seen that the farmlands in those places was sold as residential plots or SEZs. With this, the catchment areas shrank. It also saw the lakes drying up with some of them turning into drains and marshes.

2008 saw the BBMP make a list of lakes to revitalize. BE Satish, a government officer, chief engineer of lakes at BBMP, listened to the citizens of Kaikondrahalli crowd and acknowledged their suggestions and ideas. Another prominent step that he took was to scrap the agency's idea to start a landscaped garden and boating amenities in the lake around it to reserve the varied ecosystem.

The conservation group made sure the lake reserved some of the uses it had maintained previously. They included a (a small tank), kalyani, wherein people could perform immersions and religious rituals. Moreover, a non-profit organization, United Way Bengaluru, has funded the upkeep of the lake which has 'adopted' 11 other lakes also in the city.

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