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In order to attract home-buyers in Chennai, who are seen as conservative, developers are planning several township projects with a host of amenities in the coming months, says a report released by property consultancy firm Jones Lang LaSalle India. “There has, so far, been no scope for the growth of large-sized township projects within the city. Chennaites had been showing an unyielding preference towards living within the CBD because of the dearth of good schools, convenience stores, entertainment and restaurants in other areas,” said Badal Yagnik, managing director, Chennai & Coimbatore, Jones Lang LaSalle India.
“Developers had been more than happy to construct projects of 12-30 units with limited or no amenities, little or no green cover and extremely restricted open spaces.” However, things are set to change in the coming months. “In the coming months, Chennai will see a major change in this aspect, with a string of township projects by developers of national stature under execution and nearing completion,” he added. The new ‘game-changers’ include generous landscaping, serene environment, schools within the campus, big club houses, health club facilities for both indoor and outdoor sports, multiplexes in the vicinity, health care, restaurants and large swimming pools, states the study.
“As a result, community living in the true sense is finally going to emerge in Chennai. We anticipate that once these large projects are fully executed, we will see a decisive forward momentum in the concept of large, well-equipped residential communities in Chennai,” said Yagnik.
Source: The Economic Times, Chennai
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