Thursday, March 14, 2013

Prestige Misty Waters Booking started


Upcoming development Prestige Misty waters at Hebbal.

Sprawled over 5.7 acres at Hebbal, off. ORR, Prestige Misty Waters is adorned with Characteristic Elevation, Quality hallmark of Prestige and a splendid view and landscape. 

Close proximity to the city, the International Airport, IT Parks, Hospitals, Malls & Schools, and Prestige Misty Waters is all set to create the most desirable address of the city. Tucked in 200 meters away from the ORR, makes the address more tranquil and cut away from the hustle and bustle.

Brief of Prestige Misty Waters: -

www.mnrealestates.com
Location                              

Hebbal, Off ORR, North Bangalore
Distance                               
From Hebbal Flyover 1 km  
To Manyatha Tech 2.5 kms
Type of Development
Premium High rise Residential Apartments
Type of Apartments
2BR, 2.5BR, 3BR, 4BR
Total Land extent
5.7 acres
Total no of units
552 units
Total no of floor
Tower 1 & 2 – 23 floors, Tower 3 – 22 floors, Tower 4 – 25 floors
Size of Apartment*
2 BR units (ranging between 1129 sft -1135 sft), 2.5 BR units (ranging between 1292-1335), 3 BR units (1991 sft) & 4 BR units (2423 sft and 2399 sft)
Booking amount
2BR- 3Lacs, 2.5BR- 4Lacs, 3BR- 5Lacs, 4BR- 7.5lacs
Price
Rs.6000/- for Tower 1 & 2, Rs.6250/- for unit no 1,2,7,8 of Tower 3, Rs.6500/- for unit no3, 4, 5, 6 of Tower 3 and Rs.6750/- for Tower 4.
Floor Hike
Rs.20/-sft

Please find the enclosed booking form, project details and pricing for your reference.

We warmly welcome you to be part of “Prestige Misty Waters”.

Please Note you are required to carry the below at the time of booking:
  • 2 cheques – 1st cheque for the booking amount & 2nd cheque for the balance 20% of the sale value which will be dated 1 month from date of booking.
  • 1 passport size photograph of the applicant & co-applicant
  • PAN card no of applicant and co-applicant.
  • The areas and floor plans are tentative and subject to minor changes based on sanctions/approvals.
Precondition for allotment :
  • Balance 20% of the Sale value (rounded off to the closest value) to be paid
  • Cancellation fee will be applicable as per the booking form.

for further details and booking kindly get in touch with us



Nasir Shariff

98440 11876

Monday, March 11, 2013

Comming soon...Just one card with all property data

Property Card
BANGALORE: Make sure you have all property documents in order before survey department officials knock on your doors for registration under Urban Property Ownership Record (UPOR) process.

A first in India, the project seeks to streamline the ownership registration of urban properties and will kick off soon in Bangalore. It envisages issuing Property Record (PR) cards to property owners.

The cards will serve as the only authorized ownership record and have everything from the property sketch to its liabilities to its nature and identity of ownership.

Over 20 lakh properties in Bangalore will be covered under this project. The first phase covers 50 wards in Rajmahal Guttahalli, Sanjaynagar, Malleswaram , Vasantnagar, Yeshwantpur , Gayatrinagar, Rajajinagar, Vijayanagar, Jayanagar East, Siddapura and Yediyur. Tendering is under way for surveying and property document verification process.

What will PR card have?

A PR card will have details on property liabilities, sketch, map, boundary disputes, details on lease deed and the type of ownership The card will also have details on the right of way, light and air PR card is different from khata, which is a tax-paid certificate The PR-issuing process to involve leading banks so that property liabilities are up to date

Property cards to eliminate frauds

Ambitious Project Will Computerize Details Of 20 Lakh Properties In Bangalore

Survey settlement commissioner V Ponnuraj, also joint secretary to the chief minister, told TOI that the PR card will be a legitimate document based on which buyers can take a decision.

The UPOR will also entail computerization of all details of properties in the city and will go a long way in checking property frauds.

Tushar Girinath, secretary, land and UPOR, said every property owner should possess a PR card, which will instill belief and enhance confidence in conveying procedures like lease or sale.

Bangalore has grown exponentially in the past few decades. With its population surging, villages on the border of the city are being converted into urban spaces. But such properties are the root cause of much confusion. According to a survey, land is at the heart of major disputes in the city. A PR card will provide owners of all properties in the city security and safety by eliminating frauds, Girinath said.

Unravelling UPOR project

Urban Property Ownership Record aims to streamline registration of urban properties The project will cover over 20 lakh properties in Bangalore; first phase to cover 50 wards With computerization of property details, project aims to check frauds

PR cards to be mandatory

Once the UPOR is put in place, no registration process can be done without handing over the PR card pertaining to the property the buyer. '' Sub-registrars will have to facilitate the buyers to take a look at the PR card to have all details about the property, its ownership, exact area of land and liability on the property if any. If the property is in revenue pockets where agricultural land has been used for non-agricultural purpose without obtaining land conversion permission, we will still issue the PR cards. But the remarks section will mention the violation of land usage. If someone is in the process of buying such properties, s/he can get to know more about the property under remarks section . Nothing can be hidden from the buyer,'' said V Ponnuraj, commissioner, survey settlement , and joint secretary to the CM.

To get the PR card, the owner must provide the khata issued by the local body, registration certificate issued by the stamps and registration department and related documents during the draft PR card verification process. Those who do not possess the said documents will have trouble in getting PR.
Source TOI
 

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Green buildings a growing trend in Bangalore

BANGALORE: Karnataka is home to 41 green buildings, the fourth largest figure for any state in the country. Of them, 39 are in Bangalore.

Green buildings are fast catching the imagination of the people. Though the penetration level is just around 5%, the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) is happy the residential sector is coming up with such buildings.

Going by industry prediction, the residential sector — both independent houses and residential apartments — are set to outnumber commercial buildings by 2030 in India.

Maharashtra tops the national figure with the highest number of green buildings, followed by the National Capital Region. Tamil Nadu holds third position.

According to figures with IGBC, there are 1,909 registered buildings in the country, of which 187 are in Karnataka.


What is a green building?

A green building is one which uses less water, optimizes energy efficiency, conserves natural resources, generates less waste and provides healthier spaces for occupants, as compared to a conventional building. A building is assessed based on its predicted performance over its entire lifecycle. The stages identified for evaluation are:

Pre-construction: Intra- and inter-site issues like proximity to public transport, type of soil, kind of land, location, flora and fauna before construction activity starts, natural landscape and features.

Planning and construction: Issues of resource conservation and reduction in resource demand, resource utilization efficiency and recovery, reuse, and provisions for occupant health and well-being. Prime resources considered are land, water, energy, air and green cover.

Operation and maintenance: Of building systems and processes, monitoring and recording of energy consumption, occupants’ health and well-being and issues that affect the global and local environment.


How they are rated

The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED India) Green Building Rating System is a nationally and internationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction and operation of high-performance green buildings.


Part of the Confederation of Indian Industries, IGBC Green Homes is the first rating program me developed exclusively for the residential sector. It is designed to rate new residential buildings — individual homes, high-rise apartments, gated communities, row houses — and existing residential buildings.

Builders have to register themselves for the green rating, once construction is complete. The project team then evaluates all the possible points under the rating system using a checklist.

GRIHA rating

Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment (Griha) is the other popular system for evaluating green buildings.

Launched by The Energy and Resources Institute, it is suitable for all kinds of buildings in different climatic zones of the country. Griha has 300 projects registered with them in the country, of which 14 are in Karnataka.                                                                                                                                   source irn