Rajarajeshwari nagar vs bsk6
Posted: June 18th, 2009, 1:40 pm
Hi All,
I would like to have your views on which would be a better place to invest my money in. This would be for building my own house (residential purpose, not pure investment). I am looking at a timeframe of 3-5 years from now to build a house. I have seen both RR nagar and BSK 6. RR nagar is already well developed and commands a higher rate (I was quoted about 2800-3000 psqft). BSK6 on the other hand seems is quite slow in developing bit has quite good connectivity with wider roads and comes at about 1500-1600 psqft. I would like to here from the knowledgeable members of the this group about the pros and cons of each area specifically considering the following aspects and provide your suggestion :
1. connectivity (including metro and any future plans)
2. liveability
3. proximity to offices (tech parks etc)
4. schools, hospitals etc
5. future prospects (appreciation etc).
You are welcome to provide your thoughts/opinions on the same.
Thanks in advance for your help. Also please correct me if the rates I have mentioned are different from current market rates (I will be happy if they are lower )
I would like to have your views on which would be a better place to invest my money in. This would be for building my own house (residential purpose, not pure investment). I am looking at a timeframe of 3-5 years from now to build a house. I have seen both RR nagar and BSK 6. RR nagar is already well developed and commands a higher rate (I was quoted about 2800-3000 psqft). BSK6 on the other hand seems is quite slow in developing bit has quite good connectivity with wider roads and comes at about 1500-1600 psqft. I would like to here from the knowledgeable members of the this group about the pros and cons of each area specifically considering the following aspects and provide your suggestion :
1. connectivity (including metro and any future plans)
2. liveability
3. proximity to offices (tech parks etc)
4. schools, hospitals etc
5. future prospects (appreciation etc).
You are welcome to provide your thoughts/opinions on the same.
Thanks in advance for your help. Also please correct me if the rates I have mentioned are different from current market rates (I will be happy if they are lower )