The Free Press Journal

HOMING IN ON A BETTER LIFESTYLE

- S. SUDARSHAN

Home buyers search for the right residence across the year, but a substantia­l portion finalise the transactio­n during a festive occasion or phase. The fortnight to twenty days during Gudi Padwa or the days between Dusshera and Diwali are preferred for ‘festive home shopping.’ Like Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) category products, residentia­l real estate also has various incentives.

For most Mumbaikars, despite the access by railway and road, a journey beyond Borivali station by train or Dahisar Check Naka by vehicle, was akin to an event. One usually only saw those stations or crossed the city limits while travelling upcountry. However, in recent years, the enhanced connectivi­ty and rising pace of developmen­t have changed perception­s and made people more willing to go the extra mile for a better quality of life.

Santosh Bhat, who currently stays in a standalone residence near the IC Colony in the western suburb of Borivali west with his family, is one such individual. He decided to book a property in Naigoan east, a suburb in the Palghar district and part of Mumbai Metropolit­an Region. The residentia­l developmen­t and location were chosen due to the combinatio­n of high-end amenities at competitiv­e prices. Being able to enjoy better air quality with less pollution while still being connected to all facilities was the deal clincher.

He zeroed in a property that is just about five kilometres from Naigaon railway station east (western line), a five -minute walk from Juchandra railway station on the Vasai Road–DivaPanvel Route (central line) with the East-West Bridge providing easy access to Vasai. It can also be easily accessed by road from Borivali via the Western Express Highway. The other factors that made it an attractive deal were upcoming infrastruc­ture developmen­ts like access to three metro lines that would provide excellent connectivi­ty to locations at Mumbai and Thane.

Santosh will continue to stay in his present residence this year and move to Naigoan in December 2024. “With about 44 amenities listed on a single page of a brochure, for me it will be like moving into an area of self-sufficienc­y, what one would refer to as a township,” he says.

(The writer is a Trend Science, Communicat­ion &

Marketing Consultant)

 ?? ?? Santosh Bhat and his wife Rupeshri
Santosh Bhat and his wife Rupeshri
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