Thursday, 30 July 2015

What to Consider When Buying a Second Home.




In this present busy world, where everyone is caught up in the middle of a lot of work and no time for a break with their family, a Second home can be a perfect get away everyone is looking for.
When someone decides on investing on a Second home,it usually is considered on two basis, a paradise for that rest over the weekend, if you are holidaying or if you are keen on making a little extra profit by renting the house.
But before you fix your mind on a Second home, there are few factors you should consider on making your investments and how in return it will benefit you. It is highly recommended to consider these few points since no one wants to make a wrong investment and regret about their mistake. The first and foremost point is to keep your priorities straight. 
Check if the house caters to all your needs, if the house suits your lifestyle,if you are the kind of person who likes to have your space and is looking for a fun holiday with your family then check for the perfect location form a local real estate agent. If you consider it to be your after retirement destination then check if healthcare centers, shopping facilities are easily accessible.
The next important point is maintenance. If you just plan to holiday there and lease it out for the rest of the year then a Condo is the best option but if you like it to be your private space then stick to a single family home. Don’t forget about insurance, since your second home should be considered as your primary home considering the fact of high maintenance. If you have a big family or a large group of friends then see if you can pool in to buy your second home. That way you will save a lot of money and wouldn’t have to worry about high maintenance charges.
If you are thinking on renting out your second home, for that extra income to help you for the month then as an owner you need to take a lot of responsibilities. Think of various ways to lease it or rent the house that will benefit you. With these few tips, you could make the most out of your second house. So before you invest consider the points and do a keen research for a great lifetime investment.

Thursday, 16 July 2015

What factors affect your choice for a location for your home




Whether you are purchasing your home as an investment, a lifestyle upgrade or both, one of the most important decisions you will make is where you want to live. Your home's location will help determine not only the future value of your investment, but also many aspects of your everyday life. Here are some factors you should consider carefully when selecting a location.


Geographic Location The place you choose to live in will have a major impact on your lifestyle. Particularly if you want to stay in your home for a long time, make this decision very carefully, taking into consideration the factors that are most important to you, like average home prices in the area, job opportunities in your field, proximity to loved ones and climate.

City vs. Suburb vs. Rural The setting you choose within the city or town you select will affect the amount of peace and quiet you have, lot size (if you're buying a house), primary and secondary education options for your children, proximity to shopping, entertainment, medical services and anything else you might want or need, and more.

Neighborhood Within a particular area, different neighborhoods will have different characteristics. You'll want to pick the one that is the closest fit to your lifestyle and personality - a place where you'll feel comfortable and where you are likely to get along with your neighbors. You'll also want to try to live close to the places you visit frequently, like grocery stores, your job (if you plan to keep that job long-term), and, if you have kids, the schools you want them to attend.

School District If you have or are planning to have kids, school district is certainly an important consideration. Living in a good public school district will save you tens of thousands of dollars that you might otherwise be tempted to spend on private school. And even if you don't have kids, it may still be a good idea to consider the quality of neighborhood schools when choosing your location in order to maximize your investment. If you have difficulty finding a public school that meets your standards, you may have to pay a premium to live in a neighborhood with good schools. You will have to consider how that premium compares to the cost of paying for private school or sending your children to a sub-par educational institution.

Proximity to Work The length of your daily commute can have a significant impact on your disposable income, quality of life and how much time you get to spend at home with your family. How long of a commute can you endure? Are you planning to stay at your current job long-term or do you expect to switch jobs in the near future? If you plan to stay at your current job, how close to work do you want to live? If you plan to switch jobs, what are the job prospects in or near the area where you'd like to live?

Safety For most people, safety is a top consideration. You'll often pay less to live in an area with higher crime, but if you'll have to live in fear or if you one day become a victim, no price discount will be worthwhile. It may also be harder to resell your home or get a good price for it if you decide to sell.

Proximity to Friends and Family The best home may not feel very homey if you live too far away from your friends and family to see them on a regular basis. On the other hand, your friends and family might end up moving at some point, so make sure this isn't your only reason for choosing a location.

Proximity to Leisure Activities What do you enjoy doing in your free time? If you have season tickets for a particular sports team, you may not want to live too far from their stadium. If you love to go out to eat, you might not be happy living somewhere with few restaurants. On the other hand, if your favorite thing to do is stay home, you might have more choices available to you when it comes to this aspect of choosing your location.

Once you've narrowed down the factors that are most important to you in a location, it's time to research that location to make sure you're getting what you bargained for, assuming you're not already familiar with the location.

Research the Neighborhood Facts and statistics are available online through websites, forums and message boards. What do the crime statistics look like? What is the average income? How many people have a college education? Do the statistics reflect the kind of neighborhood you'd feel comfortable living in? It's usually easy to find these statistics online through real estate websites. Statistics rarely tell the whole story, though, so try talking to current residents and the local police department for additional information.

Visit During the Day and at Night What a neighborhood looks like on paper and how you feel when you're in it are not necessarily the same thing. Sometimes little details can make a big difference. For example, some neighborhoods have narrow roads, lots of cars parked on the street or distinctive architectural features that may not suit your tastes. If these things aren't what you envisioned in your ideal neighborhood, you may not want to live there no matter how great the statistics are. 

Also, a neighborhood might feel comfortable during the day, but seem disconcerting at night. It's important to visit several on different days, at different times and in different weather conditions to get an accurate picture of the neighborhood's character. It can be hard to judge a neighborhood's character in the dead of winter or on a rainy day when everyone is cooped up indoors. You'll also want to check for things like how well the neighborhood is lit at night, which you can't observe during the day.

Who Are Your Potential Neighbors? What kind of people live in the neighborhoods your are considering? Will you feel comfortable in the community? If you're not very religious, you might not want to live in an area that's dominated by a particular religious group. If you're a staunch Republican, you might not want to live in an area that's known for being particularly liberal-minded. It all depends on your beliefs and how open-minded you are. Some people prefer to live near others who are like them, some people don't want to live in a homogeneous environment and others don't care either way.

Friday, 3 July 2015

Homes for senior citizens- Evolve to a Future-Enabled Living in India





Independent Young Seniors

Today’s senior citizen generation is more educated and financially stable than their predecessors. They may have aged physically but they are young at heart.
Elderly today are independent and attuned to the current times, and conscious about the ‘Perform or Perish’ scenario that their children face. They are well aware of the rat race, where job responsibilities and expectations increase day-by-day.
More and more seniors are therefore opting to be independent, and lead a life of dignity without burdening the aspirations of their children.

Senior Living – The Gift of Dignity and Independence

Senior living homes are a great boon to elderly, to overcome the ‘empty nest’ syndrome and to enjoy the retirement years. Housing facilities for senior citizens is soon becoming the new normal. It is a gift that both generations can give to each other.
Younger generation can be rest assured about their parent’s well-being, and the older folk can live their life peacefully without being dependent on their children and curbing them from flying off in search of better avenues.
Independent living homes or senior living homes, as they are termed today, are holistic living colonies replete with all the facilities one could ask for – right from elderly-friendly designs to prompt medical attention.

The Wellness Factor

The independent senior living homes are wellness facilities that cater to a person’s physical wellness as well as spiritual, emotional, environmental and social wellness.
Independent living homes vouch for dignity and independence of the elderly, by providing a unique blend of preventive healthcare, engagement and companionship.
Senior living homes are typically found off-city limits, closer to the hills where the air is clean and fresh and there’s little or no pollution.
Without thinking twice, one would know that this would be an ideal place for them to retire to live a jovial and peaceful lifestyle.

Facilities

Senior citizen homes offer a host of facilities, required for a peaceful life:
Spacious Rooms
Elder-Friendly Construction Designs (anti-skid flooring and handle-grabs to facilitate mobility)
Wholesome Food
24×7 Attention Care
Yoga Centers
Landscaped Parks
Well-Lit Roads
Around-the-Clock Security
Leisure Activities, Fun Clubs, etc.
Spiritual Nourishment
Friendships of Like-Aged and Like-Minded People

With these housing facilities, the elderly will have a great place to spend the autumn of their lives financially and socially independent, and in harmony.

Thursday, 25 June 2015

Smart Cities – The Changing Face of Urban Landscape




Urban centers in India are reeling under the combined pressure of population explosion, environmental pollution and depleting resources. It is a costly and challenging process to remodel existing cities. Which is why, ever since the government announced its plan to create 100 new smart cities in India, there has been a lot of buzz around what these smart cities will be like and what problems will they solve.
Problems Identified with Existing Cities
Congested living spaces, unplanned and thriving illegal colonies.
Mismanagement of essential services like electricity and water.
Chaotic traffic and long traveling hours.
High cost of living as opposed to lower quality of life.
Poor social security, increasing cases of petty thefts as well as serious violence
Prone to environmental shocks. Not enough earthquake proof buildings or flood protection
High industrial pollution due to factories and residential areas mixed together
Poor waste management leads to dangerously polluted water bodies like Yamuna in NCR


Now let us take a look at how a smart city solve the problems of an existing metro city

Smart Cities Facilities


A smart city makes use of information and communication technology to build strong infrastructure that can respond promptly to changing circumstances. It also uses technology to build communication between the city governance and its citizens through e-participation.
Independent and self-sustaining city with schools, hospitals, offices, shopping complexes and other public places.

De-congested community living in planned societies that have ample open spaces for walking. No illegal/unauthorized construction clogging residential lands.

Computerized control of water, LPG and electricity distribution 24×7 ensuring zero wastage or black marketing.

Rapid Transit System through future-proof public transportation like high speed metros, smart buses, regularized taxi system and wider roads making commuting convenient.

Computerized and centralized traffic management, traffic lights control and real time traffic information update online which commuters can conveniently check real-time to avoid high traffic routes.

Pollution free environment due to proper arrangements for pollution control for healthy living.
Safeguard against earthquake, floods and other natural calamities

High security through use of technology in security services, public awareness, regular residents’ background verification ensuring safety of women and children.

Proper facilities of waste management and recycling. No dumping of wastage in nearby water bodies.
Adequate sports facilities for public health opportunities

Wednesday, 17 June 2015

5 Totally Inexpensive Changes That You Should Do Before Moving To Another House!




Moving into a new home is exciting for sure while it comes with a whole list of challenges too. Apart from looking at moving your home furniture and all your personal belongings, there are a few more important things that we need to keep in mind while shifting. This article informs you about the 5 changes you must make in your new house before moving in.
1.  Change Locks in Your New House
Always remember that along with you, the previous owner of the house, service staff, and real estate agents will also have access to your new house. Therefore, it is important that you change all the locks on doors and review the entire security system. You can either get a new home security system or get a locksmith to change the locks.
2.   Organise Storage Space
As soon as you move into your new house, you will need a lot of space to store your clothes and other commodities. It is not necessary that the storage units or closets existing in the house will be sufficient to meet your needs. Therefore, analyse the situation before you move in and install new cabinets, walk-in-closets, or shelves.
3.   Renovate the House
Before moving into the house with all your furniture, you must get all renovation work done. If you would like to get the walls repainted, the best time to do it is when the house is empty and devoid of any objects. You can also repair damaged areas in the wall or ceiling. Finally, you can put a wallpaper or paint your new home in a colour of your choice.
4.   Replace Windows
Your new house may have bad windows with insufficient protection from heat and cold. For example, if your new house is located in Delhi, you will have to install windows that can withstand extreme temperatures. Since the capital city faces high temperatures during summer and winter, it is better to use drapes or blinds to cover the windows. This will provide insulation to your home.
5.   Keep Your House Pest/Dirt Free
To ensure that your house is free of any kind of insects or harmful germs, you must get it cleaned thoroughly. You can hire a professional home cleaning company to get the job done.
Implementing the above changes before moving into a new house will save you a lot of time and energy in the long run.

Thursday, 4 June 2015

Vastu for Good Career




Vastu is a medicine for problems of every sphere of life. If a person is facing problems in health, finance, prosperity, growth or career then a little tip from Vastu can help him/her a lot in solving the problem. Career is one sphere of life which is very important for each and every person. Everyone works hard for career but sometime even hard work doesn’t pay the same that a person really deserves. In such situations person should have suggestions and tips from Vastu shastra as it helps him/her with different positive energies along with their hard work to achieve what they really deserve. If a person is a working professional and he/she is working hard to excel in life and still lag behind somewhere then there are some tips which can help them to achieve a lot in their career. And if a person is a student and he/she is aiming for a career then again Vastu Shastra has some suggestion and tips for them to achieve what they really deserve in life.

Vastu tips for Career of working professionals 
The most important thing for a working professional is position of his/her seat and the direction in which they sit. So if a person is thinking to reach the vistas of his/her career than he/she should pay attention towards the Vastu of the chamber or seat in the office. The most important thing which a person should keep in mind is never sit with his/her back towards the entrance, There should be a solid strong wall behind person’s back as this will boost up his/her confidence.

The chair of a professional person should be a high back chair. If a person is attending or conducting a meeting in a conference hall then he/she should sit quite far away from the main entrance of the hall. The seating system of the working professional should be north facing as it helps in concentration. A sharp edged furniture especially table should be avoided in meeting rooms and conference hall. If a person is operating an office from his or her residence then the office shouldn’t lie next to the bed room. Any beams which are there to support the office ceiling should not come parallel to the chair of professional person. The working desk of a professional should not be in any other shape than square or rectangle. A crystal on the working desk of a professional person can help in increasing the monetary flow and create a cheerful ambiance.


Vastu tips for Career of Students 

For a student who is working hard to get through a good career and excel in it the Vastu suggests that he/she should have an average size study table which should be either square or rectangle in shape. If a student is facing problem with the concentration level then he should change the position of the study table to either to east or to north side of the room, he/she should also sit for studies facing east or north direction. There should be space between the table and the wall as that space is given for regulating the flow of positive energies. Bookshelf of the student should also be in east, north or north east direction as this is considered as best place for the books. The study table of the student should be clean and any unnecessary books, paper or other things should not be there. A good light lamp should be kept on the south east corner of the study table.

Thursday, 14 May 2015

5 Simple Ways To De-Clutter Your Room




The idea of de-cluttering your living space is appealing to everyone. However, if you do not want to stress yourself, and still get rid of all the junk lying around, follow these five simple tips to change the look of your room instantly. The de-cluttering journey is not that painful, it can be extremely fun and creative if you get a few things in order.
Let’s get started with these 5 steps:
Make List— Create a list of places and identify the problem areas. Don’t fret; just remember the de-cluttering process can be extremely joyful if you start with a list. Start with one room and de-clutter one room at a time. The cleaning will give you a sense of accomplishment and will motivate you to continue with more! Also, involve your kids who can help you in cleaning closets, cabinets and desks and will learn the value of a clean living space.
Set a deadline— Give yourself a date and make a chart or mark dates off on a calendar. Trying to clean all at one go will stress you out, instead take time out and de-clutter for 15 minutes every day. Setting a deadline and cleaning rooms according to the list will help you in getting rid of things which you don’t need without tiring you out.
Sort out clothes, shows, bags, accessories individually— As you set out to de-clutter your cupboards and closets, sort out clothes and divide them into categories. Plastic organizers are a great way to keep clothes sorted and in place. You can also adopt the 3-box method to de-clutter your closet. Get three separate boxes; trash, for-keeps and to-relocate. As you fill each of the boxes with individual items, you know which ones are trash, what to keep, and what needs to be relocated. This way you have to clean less and at the same time not feel guilty about owning too many unwanted things.
Use trash bag to de-clutter your room— Its simple! One of the favorite de-cluttering techniques is to keep a trash bag handy, where you can collect and fill all your trash. While most of it will be trash, some can be recycled for better purpose. Without a trash bag, cleaning and keeping it in the same place will double your work and clutter your room further.
When in doubt, don’t throw it out— Remember your old trouser that you haven’t worn in six months, the dress that was discarded since last year, the top that was gorgeous but not fitting you anymore? It’s time to re-think, will you ever wear them in the future? If your answer is no, instead of discarding, why don’t you give it away to people who need them more than you do? This way you won’t even feel guilty about discarding things and you will make someone smile!