In a short span of time Red Ant Realty has developed into an established brand in delivering comprehensive professional solutions to real estate development across all industry verticals - Residential & Commercial. At Red Ant, we are committed to build affordable homes with all basic amenities. Our vision is to build aesthetically driven projects which range from luxury to affordable segments in Kolkata & other major cities in West Bengal.
Wednesday, 30 December 2015
Tuesday, 22 December 2015
Tips for Home Furniture selection:
Here are some
actually feasible ideas that don’t involve remodeling your tiny apartment &
you can do it yourself. You just need to know how. So this is the solution:
1. Place a curtain around the bed which will
give your sleeping space some tranquility
& privacy.
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2. If your workspace
only consists of a laptop, just use a bookshelf instead of taking up space with
a desk.
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3. The curtain separator works
for a kitchen too.
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4. Use a piece of plywood
to build a makeshift wall that you can place a desk against. Place your TV here
to mentally separate your sleeping space from your entertainment space.
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5. A chest doubles as a
coffee table and as storage.
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6. Make a couch that
swivels into a bed.
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7. A ceiling-hanging clothing
rack takes advantage of your vertical space.
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Sunday, 20 December 2015
Saturday, 19 December 2015
Friday, 18 December 2015
Revised real estate bill can boost buyer confidence......
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Over the last one decade when real estate markets in India saw a dramatic rise, home buyers were mostly at the receiving end. Lately, the biggest issue facing buyers is delays in completion of projects and in some cases builders cheating them of their life savings.
In its new avatar, the real estate regulatory bill will help change the current sentiment among home buyers, boosting confidence among them, say property market experts.
The Union cabinet on Wednesday approved 20 major amendments to the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Bill, 2015, which aims at greater accountability, investor protection, transparency and efficient working in the real estate sector.
These changes were based on the recommendations of the select committee of Rajya Sabha that had examined the bill pending in the upper house of the parliament.
Over the last one decade when real estate markets in India saw a dramatic rise, home buyers were mostly at the receiving end. Lately, the biggest issue facing buyers is delays in completion of projects and in some cases builders cheating them of their life savings.
In its new avatar, the real estate regulatory bill will help change the current sentiment among home buyers, boosting confidence among them, say property market experts.
The Union cabinet on Wednesday approved 20 major amendments to the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Bill, 2015, which aims at greater accountability, investor protection, transparency and efficient working in the real estate sector.
These changes were based on the recommendations of the select committee of Rajya Sabha that had examined the bill pending in the upper house of the parliament.
Anshuman Magazine, managing director of property consultancy CBRE says the bill in its new form is a further positive for the consumer. "Property buyers will get more confidence and comfort." The new bill seeks to make even small developers accountable, which was not the case earlier. It mandates that even residential projects measuring 500 sq metre or with eight apartments to also be registered with the regulatory authority. The limit earlier was up to 1,000 sq metres.
The most important change that is being made is the shorter adherence timelines. Regulatory authorities will now be required to make regulations within three months of its formation as against six months earlier proposed, while the states will now have to make rules within six months of notification of the proposed Act as against one year earlier proposed.
Allottees will have to take possession of houses in two months of issuance of occupancy certificate. Also appellate tribunals and regulatory authorities will now have to adjudicate cases in 60 days as against 90 days proposed earlier.
"These shorter timelines would ensure speedy and stricter completion of projects," says Samantak Das, chief economist & national director - research, Knight Frank India. "Also the option to approach 644 consumer courts at the district level, along with the real estate regulatory authorities proposed to be set up under the bill, would bring the confidence of the buyers back in the market and increase sales," he adds.
The Bill also provides an option to set up adjudicating officers and Appellate Tribunal for fast-track dispute resolution. One of the big challenges for home buyers has been going for legal recourse. "Not many people go for legal recourse in case of a dispute with a builder as it takes a long time to get resolved. The new bill provides for speedy redressal," says Magazine.
Builders will now have to pay equal rate of interest in case of default or delays as home buyers. What has also been changed is the liability of builders for structural defects that has been increased from the earlier two to five years now.
The compulsory deposit of proceeds in escrow account will not only protect the interest of consumers, but will also act as a confidence booster in the real estate sector.
The compulsory deposit of proceeds in escrow account will not only protect the interest of consumers, but will also act as a confidence booster in the real estate sector.
"This provision has been introduced in the bill to ensure that money received for a project is primarily utilized for developing that same project; and thus reduce delays in project deliveries," says Surabhi Arora, Associate Director, Research at Colliers India.
Real estate developers will now have to deposit 70% of the project cost in a separate escrow account, from 50% proposed earlier. The revised bill also includes an enabling provision for arranging insurance of land title, which will protect buyers and developers from frauds.
"Homebuyers will not have to worry about the approval or stage of the construction of project if this bill gets implemented in its current form," says Pawan Jasuja, director of brokerage firm Finlace Consulting.
Promoters of the project are now barred from changing plans and designs without the consent of the consumer. "Developers would now have to give more time in the planning phase than execution," adds Jasuja.
Real estate developers will now have to deposit 70% of the project cost in a separate escrow account, from 50% proposed earlier. The revised bill also includes an enabling provision for arranging insurance of land title, which will protect buyers and developers from frauds.
"Homebuyers will not have to worry about the approval or stage of the construction of project if this bill gets implemented in its current form," says Pawan Jasuja, director of brokerage firm Finlace Consulting.
Promoters of the project are now barred from changing plans and designs without the consent of the consumer. "Developers would now have to give more time in the planning phase than execution," adds Jasuja.
Credited from : www.economictimes.indiatimes.com
Tuesday, 15 December 2015
Where to buy a property ??
Generally, there is a price differential between different locations which will always be proportionate to its strategic placement which could be linked to accessibility to highways, markets, business districts and overall livability. It is quite possible that a particular area has good infrastructure, access to markets and entertainment means but if it is loaded with existing and upcoming projects, the price rise in that area may not be dramatic, but a gradual one. One may make an estimate of the number of available and proposed flats in an area through good brokers and ascertain the past price movement in the short term. Things to be kept in mind while finalizing the location for your house:
1. The location should be within approved/sanctioned master plan.
2. The location should have good connectivity.
3. Infrastructure services such as power, water supply, drainage should be present.
2. The location should have good connectivity.
3. Infrastructure services such as power, water supply, drainage should be present.
Credited from : www.magicbricks.com
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Monday, 14 December 2015
Your Dream Home can be in Rajarhat, Which is Really Growing Very Fast.....
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Rajarhat a neighbourhood locality to Kolkata city, is known to be a fast growing and well-planned city state. The satellite city is highly preferred in real estate terms. It has been experiencing investments from people of the state capital and other areas of West Bengal. Magicbricks noted that the area offers maximum housing options for sale.
Being so close to Kolkata, Rajarhat has a developed social and physical infrastructure. The city offers everyday necessities making it an ideal place to live. As an end user buyer or an investor, Rajarhat offers over 30 new projects which are scheduled to be delivered by this year end.
Rajarhat is a planned township and is further divided into three areas namely Action Area – I which comprises of malls, residential and commercial spaces too followed by Action Area – II serving as the main central business district (CBD) comprising of institutional plots, IT Business Parks, plots and apartment complexes and lastly Action Area - III mainly consisting of high-rise residential complexes and mini sub-townships.
As per the Magicbricks data, the new projects offer 2 and 3BHK configurations in sizes from 600 to 1600 sq ft. The property values vary from Rs 17 - 68 lakh.
Further, the New Town Acton area is also witnessing residential development. The sizes of 2 and 3BHK apartments vary between 720 to 1500 sq ft and are priced between the budget ranges from Rs 18 to 80 lakh.
The main mode of transportation in Rajarhat and neighbouring areas include auto rickshaw and local buses. The locality is situated at approximate 5 km distance from the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport and at approximate 12 km from Sealdah Railway Station via the VIP Road.
Future prospects of Rajarhat and the neighbouring New Town Action areas seem to be positive and bright. Considering the present rate of development in the residential housing sector, investment in the locality definitely seems profitable.
Credited from: www.magicbricks.comThursday, 10 December 2015
Tuesday, 8 December 2015
Upcoming Residential complex at Rajarhat off 91 bus route.
Horizon is the most
prestigious residential project developed by Red Ant Realty. The project
is now in pre-launching stage. This project is located off Rajarhat 91 Bus rute beside Rajarhat Police station. This
project is a total development of approx 6.5 bighas (130 Kottahs). There will be
approximately total apartments across 14 blocks with all modern
amenities & facilities.
Location Advantages:
Horizon is located
beside Rajarhat Police Station &
just 150 meters away from Rajarhat 91 bus route.
6 Km from Chinar Park.
800 m from Rajarhat Choumatha.
13 Km from Sec-V,
Salt Lake.
9 Km from Airport.
3.5 Km. from the
nearest Metro station (Akankhya).
About
Us:
Red ant realty is one of the leading real estate
developers in Kolkata specializing in superior quality residential as well as
commercial developments within Kolkata city. At red ant realty, we believe in
providing quality, breakthrough real estate products and services that home
buyers most want and need.
In a short span Red Ant Realty has developed into an
established brand in delivering comprehensive professional solutions to real
estate development across all industry verticals Residential, Commercial, Retail and Township.
Saturday, 5 December 2015
Residential Projects in Rajarhat Becoming Increasingly Popular in Kolkata.
Kolkata, the city of joy has been witnessing a sluggish off-take of Real estate projects in spite of the city’s relentless attempt to give a push to the concerned field. Regardless to say that in comparison with the other metropolitan cities, Kolkata has been really lagging behind in terms of standing out amongst the crowd. Recently, a Cushman & Wakefield research has found that Kolkata is going to have a requirement less than a Lakh real estate unites within the next few years. There is no doubt that this ratio will lead the city to get the lowest rank among every metro city in India.
In this study, the reputed residential services company Cushman & Wakefield has projected a requirement of around 97,300 real estate unites in Kolkata between 2014 to 2018. According to this study, more than half of the requirements would derive from the low-incoming section. Around 34% requirement is projected to derive from the middle-income section, while the rest would come from people belonging to the higher-income brackets.
As per the sources said, around 34% requirement is expected to come back from the middle-income workforce, while the rest of the demand may come from the people from bigger-revenue brackets. In line with the document, the delivery of real estate models in the cosmopolitans would remain flat between 2014 and 2018 at around 65,600 items. It is expected to have more than half of the presents to belong to the middle-income group, whereas the demand would be projected mostly within the lower-income group.
The above-mentioned study has shed a light on the current state of Kolkata real estate project that is undergoing a bad-patch presently. The persistent tenacity of the end-users for finding the perfect home has though helped the current scenario of real estate projects in Kolkata experience a discernible progress these days. Despite the national meltdown as well as the global economic meltdown, the aspirant end users of realty are bunching several projects in search of a perfect residence. This current trend has become palpable even in Kolkata these days. Remaining under the wings of this ongoing trend, the residential developers in Kolkata have succeeded in leaning towards their own inhibition of delving into low-cost residences. Now they are not even hesitant to invest in lands that are even beyond the boundary of Kolkata.
A couple of months ago, such trends were hugely criticized since the middle-class population had a very few option for commuting from the suburbs to the major business districts in the city. Today, the improved transportation and communication of Kolkata have brought oodles of ease in terms of having a hassle-free communication all across the city of joy. Hassle-free communication and cost-effective transportation facilities have undoubtedly led many real-estate projects including the upcoming residential projects in Rajarhat etc. to bloom with great expectations.
Providing a number of luxury residential amenities, easy communication, hassle-free transportation etc the new residential projects in Rajarhat have earned oodles of public appreciation from every nook and corner of the city.
Credited from: www.storeboard.com
Thursday, 3 December 2015
You can make your home look better not ignoring but decorating the corner area?
We tend to ignore the corners
in our homes. They are weird in-between places that don’t have an automatic
solution, and wind up in awkward decorating limbo, both overlooked and
undervalued. What are you supposed to do with them anyway?
There are few ideas how to
make it look attractive.
Add
Some Shelves which
is a quick and easy project.
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- Insert a Curved or Sectional Sofa which will match up one angle with each other.
Image Credit: http://www.jazdecor.com
- Place Some Plants
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A large surfboard becomes a decorative element when placed out of the way in a
corner.
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Angle the Television through placing it in the corner gets it out of the way, and fills an otherwise empty space.
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- Turn an unassuming corner into something unique, with the help of dramatic decor, such as this hanging rattan chair.
Image credit: www.decorpad.com
- Find a Corner Cabinet or Table which nestles perfectly into corners, taking up the least amount of space possible.
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