Showing posts with label flats in bangalore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flats in 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 

Friday, 4 March 2016

50 % flat discount in Marathahalli, Kundalahalli And Horamavu-flats from Dreamz Infra.

Marathahalli and Kundalahalli are the two most sought after locations of Bangalore because of the presence of IT Parks and offices nearby. With this the demand of the place is going high every day. Not only that the connectivity and the infrastructure of these places are also very good due to which the demand of these two areas are high and so are the prices of apartments.

Dreamz Infra being the mother of affordable housing and one of the pioneers in selling houses and apartments at a price unbelievable by the people of Bangalore offers you one more stunning news, this time. Dreamz Sneh is located in Marathahalli at a very prime location with all infrastructures nearby. The complex is also constructed with utmost care with all the facilities and extra amenities that you would look for. The amenities would include height adjustable kitchen, children’s play area, gymnasium, rain water harvesting, Spa, jogging track, community Hall, covered swimming pool and few more. The good news is, the company is currently offering flats in Dreamz Sheh which is almost completed at a price which is just half of the prices of flats in the area. A 2 BHK and a 3 BHK costs around Rs. 68 Lakhs and Rs. 85 Lakhs but the offer prices are Rs. 34 lakhs and Rs. 42 lakhs respectively which is just half or even lesser. There are two more namely Dreamz Samveda and Dreamz Shaswat at Horamavu and Thannisandra Main road respectively. These projects also have few flats to be sold by the company at a huge discounted rate almost at 50 percent. These are also the same with all the luxury amenities that are provided in the other apartments.



The same offer is also there for Dreamz Sadan at Kundalahalli at a prime location with all the world class amenities too.  A 2 BHK and a 3 BHK would cost you around Rs. 26 lakhs and Rs. 34 lakhs respectively when the prices of these kinds of apartments with the same square area are just the double.

The company will arrange for free pick up and drop facility with all the consulting and guidance you would need with loan assistance but this offer, cautions the company is for a brief period. Those who want to avail it have to be quick or it will be over and one may not get such an offer again in few years’ time.

Saturday, 1 August 2015

Dreamz Infra pays homage to the Independence Day of India by offering flat 50% discount at Freedom Fair

Dreamz Infra India Ltd. pays its homage to the freedom struggle of India and to celebrate the nation’s plight for the Independence Day, Dreamz Infra brings you the Freedom Fair on 1st and 2nd August, 2015. This is commemorated by Dreamz GK by offering a flat 50 % discount on all the apartments in Bengaluru on display for you to choose from. Dreamz Infra has apartments for you in every corner of the city at various stages of launch and construction. The apartments are all loaded with the amenities that you would look for in a luxury apartment like cub house, gymnasium, elevator, power back up and all others that would suit a higher standard of living. Dreamz GK welcomes you for a higher standard of living and quality of life at the lowest of prices. This is the tribute of the company for the Independence Day celebrations of India.

There is a unique feature of the home fair organized by Dreamz Infra which has not been noted anywhere earlier. The company claims that for the first time any developer is allowing the prospective customers to meet the past and the existing clients and get their feedback about the properties built by them. The prospective customers will be given an opportunity to visit the past projects built by the company, interact with the existing customers and then see and inspect the projects built by the company and make all enquiries that they want to. This will stand as a guarantee as to the quality of the services they are about to get from Dreamz Infra. If they are satisfied, only can they go for booking the flats at their convenient locations and that too at 50 % lesser than the market prices. This is indeed a great and never before opportunity where trust, confidence and a huge discount is offered at one go at the Freedom Fair, 2015 held on 1st and 2nd August.

The company insists that this kind of opportunity is hard to offer all the time due to the constraints of the realty industry and urges the customers not to wait and hurry to get the offer. The reason probably is that such heavy discounts can only be given when there are large number of flats and apartments. The demand is also huge and the company sources say that the sales and response from the customer’s end are overwhelming. That’s precisely the reason the fair has been organized only for two days. It indirectly means that opportunity missed will cost you double.


Wednesday, 28 August 2013

Dreamz News - Notice to govt in land case of HC judge’s son

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BANGALORE: The high court on Tuesday order ed notice to the government, KIADB and Bangalore Urban DC on a petition filed over two acres of grant land in BKPalya, near Devanahalli.
A high court judge’s son is said to have received Rs 1.24 crore in compensation from KIADB in lieu of the land.
Justice AN Venugopala Gowda also requested advocate-general Prof Ravivarma Kumar and senior counsel PS Rajagopal to assist the court as amicus curiae on the issue, before adjourning the hearing to Wednesday. The judge requested them to enlighten whether the court can proceed against the DC, who is also a quasi-judicial authority.
The court also held that a copy of the petition was deemed to have been served on Phaniraj Kashyap, one of the respondents and son of sitting HC judge K Sreedhar Rao, since it was sent by registered post on August 5. Phaniraj, who filed a caveat, did not appear on Tuesday, which the court took note of.

The case:

The petitioners, who claimed to be legal heirs of the original allottee of the land, said it cannot be alienated within a stipulated time. Yet the land changed several hands before reaching Phaniraj during the non-alienation period. When they challenged it, their petition was rejected by the assistant commissioner, following which they moved the deputy commissioner.
The DC initially stayed the assistant commissioner’s order. “Phaniraj approached the DC personally and with influence from his father, succeeded in getting the stay order altered,” they alleged.The land was acquired for an IT park by the KIADB, which awarded Rs 1.24 crore in compensation to Phaniraj, ignoring the petitioners’ objections, they said. PS Rajagopal said the high court has jurisdiction to look into orders passed by DCs under Article 227 of the Constitution, and that the case can be referred to a magisterial inquiry.
BBMP asked to pass fresh orders
Justice L Narayana Swamy on Tuesday disposed of a petition filed by M Raghu, BBMP junior engineer (South), asking the civic body to pass a fresh order in his case.
This was after the court noticed that as against the BBMP commissioner’s directive to suspend him on August 7, the additional commissioner had issued a suspension order on August 6 itself, over 22.88 tonnes of missing iron rods obtained during the demolition of Puttanna Kanagal Chitramandira, as there was no auction or records about storing the same.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bangalore/Notice-to-govt-in-land-case-of-HC-judges-son/articleshow/21816202.cms

Thursday, 22 August 2013

Dreamz reviews- Strong regulaion on overseas property buy, may boast Indian Infra



The country’s real estate market may get a boost following the central bank’s restrictions on Indians investing in properties abroad.
Rich individuals typically with Rs.10-15 crore set aside for property investments abroad have already begun enquiring about real estate opportunities in India, say property consultants.
To protect the falling value of the rupee, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Wednesday announced measures aimed at moderating capital outflows, following which individuals cannot buy properties abroad under the Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS).


Moreover, the limit for remittances by resident individuals under LRS has been lowered from $200,000 to $75,000 in a fiscal year. In February 2004, RBI under LRS allowed Indians to invest abroad with an initial limit of $50,000, which was raised to $200,000 in September 2007.
“Individuals who were planning to buy international real estate at attractive valuations and planning for their kids’ education and housing abroad will now see such plans challenged,” said Om Ahuja, chief executive officer, residential services, at Jones Lang LaSalle India, a real estate consultancy.
“The investors have already started talking about their change in investment plans,” saidAnuj Nagpal, managing director, investor services, DTZ India, a real estate consultancy.

“This is likely to give some boost to the real estate demand in the country, especially in the premium and luxury segment as these investors are majorly (for) high net worth individuals,” he said.
In recent times, there has been a surge in Indians buying properties in countries such as Dubai, Singapore, Malaysia and the suburbs of London. Indians occupied 2% of new residential buildings in London in 2012, a growth of 0.9% from 2011, according to real estate consultancy Knight Frank.

“The investment split for all overseas buyers is 65% for investment, 33% for education, 2% for a second home. For Indians, second homes may be closer to 5% and (they) had spent an average £1.5 million per unit in the prime market in 2012,” Liam Bailey, global head of residential research at Knight Frank, said in an interview on 17 March.

Investments in overseas markets typically fetch a rental yield of 5-7%, more than the prevailing 1-3% yield in India, according to industry experts.







“The major impact of this policy change could largely be realized in three main asset classes within real estate—serviced apartments, retail and semi-luxury residential in tier 1 cities. The market for all these segments has been subdued for a while and this could be a positive trigger,” said Samir Jasuja, founder and chief executive of PropEquity, a real estate research firm.




Some investors have already started making alternative plans and there will be more demand for assets in residential and commercial properties across geographies within India, say experts.
“Investors would look for places where they get maximum rental yields. Bangalore, Hyderabad and Chennai markets are reasonably priced and would be preferred to Mumbai and Delhi, where the yields are a meagre 2%. Hyderabad residential properties have a yield of 4%,” said Ahuja.
Anand Moorthy, head of real estate services at RBS Financial Services (India) Pvt. Ltd, believes people with Rs.5 crore or more set aside for investments would prefer high rent yielding commercial assets over residential properties.
“Prime residential markets have not had much capital gains in the recent years. So there will be shift in preference for other asset classes. Demand for pre-leased assets such as IT (information technology) parks, warehouses, etc., with a yield of 7-8% is going to increase,” he said.


Source: realtyfact.com/curb-on-overseas-property-buy-may-boost-indian-realty-market/

Monday, 29 July 2013

"Illegal realty Encroachment" thrives as law fails to rule out "Land mafia Terror".

Land rates have gone through the roof, and goons have found an easy way to make pots of money  encroach upon the site, demand a ransom to vacate it.

Radhakrishnan Nair (name changed), an NRI from Bangalore residing in the US, recently purchased a site at Ramamurthy Nagar for Rs40 lakh to build a house after his retirement.
But within a month he received a call from his friends in Bangalore informing him that someone had encroached upon his site and fenced it. A worried Nair rushed to Bangalore to find that the site had indeed been encroached upon. With great difficulty, he managed to contact the people who claimed the site’s ownership.
They told him the site belonged to them and even showed some documents to prove their claim. 
But the documents were found to be fake since the name entered as the first-party, shown as the seller, was wrong. The people who showed Nair the documents admitted the discrepancy, but demanded `6 lakh as settlement money for returning the site to Nair and assured him full protection from other encroachers.
“They told me that I can go to court, but will have to spend a huge sum of money and many years to get back my site,” Nair said.
“They said police won’t be able to help me since this is a civil dispute. Since I did not have the time and energy (to fight a court case), I agreed to their demands and paid them money. Since then, I have had no problem as the encroachers have become the protectors of my property.”
Nair’s case typically demonstrates how the land mafia functions in Bangalore. The much sought-after outlying areas - like Ramamurthy Nagar, Devanahalli, Doddaballabur, Yelahanka, Bommanahalli, Hosur Road etc - have become hotspots of property development on which the land mafia has maintained an eagle’s eye. If they don’t harm you, they will milk you financially by promising to protect your property; in worst case scenarios, they grab the land that legally is bought by the citizens with an eye on future development to retire in an independent house in peace.
Many times a citizen even decides against approaching the court fearing huge costs and the time taken to clear the case.
If your property is on the radar of the land mafia, there is hardly a way out.
Sources in the police department say many non-resident Bangaloreans with properties in the city are facing a similar problem.

Police helpless
Police, who admit to the existence of the racket in and around Bangalore, are helpless as the offence comes under civil disputes and the aggrieved parties have no option but to approach the court.
Additional commissioner of police (law and order), T Sunil Kumar, said that as per the 2008 guidelines, police have no reason to intervene in civil disputes unless a crime is committed. However, taking note of the fact that members of the land mafia may exploit this to further resort to encroachment, Kumar said the police have been asked to keep an eye out on such people and take stringent action under the Goonda Act if they indulged in such acts.
“We know such rackets exist,” a police officer from the east division, the hub of such activities, told DNA. “So, whenever we come across such incidents, we book them under the Goonda Act. But the problem is that people are afraid to file complaints against such goons (as they do not want to antagonise them) and agree to pay them protection money to resolve the issue at the earliest.”
Earlier, the police handled such cases, but the station in-charge officers virtually became mediators in settling the property rows, leading to more corruption.
Way out for mafia
In another case, a gangster from Bangalore South recently threatened a city-based businessman-cum-whistleblower, Farooq Mueen - who helped the Lokayukta nail KGF MLA Y Sampangi in a bribery case - after he tried to help his friend whose land had been encroached. “My friend’s land has been encroached,” said Mueen. “When we approached police, they suggested we go to court since it was a civil matter,” he added.
“On the other hand, the goons have been telling me to stay away from this and calling my friend to approach them for a settlement.”
Taking a note on this, the former police commissioner Ajai Kumar Singh had issued a circular to policemen not to get involved in civil disputes.
But although corruption declined on this front, several gangs, influential people and politicians started to resolve civil disputes as out-of-court settlements, milking the involved parties financially.
Senior police officials said the prevalent system has allowed several ways out for the land mafia, based on their nexus with powerful politicians. If there is a fear of the law coming down hard on them, they foresee an alternative way - what they call out-of-court-settlement - and exploit the parties to benefit themselves the most.
Problem’s root 
The fountainhead of the problem is the real-estate boom and the surge in demand for housing, residential sites. These have become vulnerable to encroachment or even re-sale - without the knowledge of genuine owners/buyers.
The middle class people are the most vulnerable to the operations of land mafia. While Mumbai and Dubai-based underworld dons, whose henchmen were active in the city about a decade ago, used to target vacant land at prime locations, the current land mafia - mostly local land sharks - is eyeing developing areas mainly on the outskirts of Bangalore.
For example, take the case of Maruthi Layout near Chinnappanahalli. The landlord had formed a ‘layout’ and sold all the sites a few years ago. “We bought the residential site five years ago,” says S Subramaniam, a software engineer. “We wanted to commence the construction work, but in vain. He (the landlord) is demanding more money on some pretext or the other. He is asking us to sell the site to him at a price fixed by him. We are not in a position to fight him.”
Buying residential sites owned by joint families has its own hazards. For example, many people who bought sites at A Narayanapura, are being harassed by landlords from Kaggadasapura. “They keep quiet till the site owners commence construction work,” said K Ashok, a real-estate dealer. “They create nuisance at the site if the owners refuse to pay money to them. They claim that the site belongs to them. It has become a business for many people not only at Kaggadasapura but also KR Puram, Ramamurthy Nagar and other areas.”
Recently, more than 100 people residing at a layout near Devasandra were denied access to the main road by the landlord of an adjacent layout. The landlord even damaged the road laid by Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP).
Now residents have to depend on the mercy of the landlord since the person who sold sites to them is now not interested in coming to their aid. “We have become scapegoats between the two landlords,” said a resident on the condition of anonymity.
Mafia effect
Riding on the real estate boom due to the prospect of land rates going up in outlying areas where colossal infrastructure projects are on the line, even established and reputed companies have been found to be allegedly involved in grabbing of land.
Recently, Kirloskar Systems Limited, a city-based leading real estate company, has been accused of grabbing 10.3 acres of land belonging to a backward class family in Hebbala village on Bangalore north division. Sixty-year-old Muniyappa, a resident of Ramachandrapura, Harijan Colony in Yelahanka, has filed a complaint with the Amrutahalli police alleging that the company chairman and other board members of cheating, fraud and forgery on Saturday.
Muniyappa, in his complaint, said the 10 acre and 39 guntas of land at survey number 71, is ancestral property which was granted to his grandfather by the state government. The family is since then using the land for the source of their income and even the land records including Moola Hakku book (the title deed) and relevant documents have mentioned the name of the family members as the land owners.
The incident came to light when Muniyappa went to the jurisdictional sub-registrar office for some work, and found that the company has created and executed a sale deed and even got the land survey done.  The company later got the fresh records claiming that they are the owners of the land, Muniyappa said.
The land in question has neither encumbered in anyone’s favour nor the family executed the sale deed to anyone’s favour, he said in his complaint.
Muniyappa approached the SC/ST legal cell seeking advice and while the matter is pending, the company tried to dispose of the land, after threatening the family members with dire consequences to force them to vacate the premises, Muniyappa alleged.
When Muniyappa approached the jurisdictional police, he was sent back with an advice to go to the court since it’s a civil dispute.
Based on the advice of the police, Muniyappa approached the city metropolitan magistrate who directed the jurisdictional Amrutahalli police to investigate the case, and submit a report


Tuesday, 23 July 2013

Remodeling of kitchen - A New Technology By Dreamz Infra


Kitchen remodeling and designing needs good planning and patience.  It includes taking a few decisions that will help one to make them comfortable while cooking.  If one uses the kitchen fully, then they will need a scheme which includes larger cabinets for groceries, cutlery and crockery. For better maneuvering around the kitchen and doing the actually eating, all the kitchen utensils should be placed strategically.

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“L” shaped kitchens provide more work space and storage area, walking distance is minimized and corners of the kitchen can serve as the dining area.

“U” shaped kitchens on the other hand have the most work space and storage area, and less floor area.  If one is having good sturdy and spacious kitchen cabinets, then they could simply freshen up there look with a coat of paint or may be with new cabinet doors.

They should start by choosing the right colour for their kitchen cabinets; the key is to stick to one colour theme.  A predominantly neutral kitchen would also have a few splashes or colors in the form of new cabinets or new model appliances.
One can opt wooden flooring for homier and warmer feel, or they can completely get custom ceramic tiles for practical and functional kitchen flooring and counter-top.

Dreamz Infra has also accustomed this custom kitchen design for the flats, considering Indian women and their age old trouble while cooking. Back pain for the same is not a new trouble which they have been acquainted all long.
Considering all the facts and a need to change the conventional kitchen design, Dreamz Infra has incorporated Height Adjustable kitchen floor technology. Were the kitchen floor would have height adjustable mechanism for easy kitchen top access and taking the cooking experience to all new level.
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Thursday, 13 June 2013

Cost Of Living in Bangalore - OMG!!!


Cost Of Living
Rent Per Month
Min-Maximum
Rent Per Month
Average
Apartment (1 bedroom) Centre of the City
Rs  11,500.00 
Rs 8,000.00  to   14,000.00
Apartment (1 bedroom) Outside city (10KM+ radius)
Rs    7,000.00 
Rs 5,000.00  to     8,000.00
Apartment (3 bedrooms) in City Centre
Rs   30,000.00 
Rs  21,000.00  to 40,000.00
Apartment (3 bedrooms) Outside city (10KM+ radius)
Rs   18,000.00 
Rs  13,000.00  to 22,000.00

Buy Apartment Price
Average
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment in City Centre
Rs   77,673.69 
Rs 55,000.00 to 107,639.10
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre
Rs   37,673.69 
Rs 32,291.73  to  43,055.64

Salaries And Financing
       Average
Median Monthly Disposable Salary (After Tax)
Rs   35,000.00 
Rs 25,000.00 to 50,000.00

The data  (nubeo’s reference) is what we are spending every month, Most of the people will agree with this.

If this is the situation most of us have to just dream about our own house or flat, because we cannot afford for it.
Here we are helping people to find a very good flats at 40% less than the market price,
Dreamz Infra Bangalore are selling flats on this rate.
Book yours to avoid paying reason-less Monthly rent, All must have thought about it but now is the right time for the action.

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