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« on: May 28, 2008, 12:57:58 AM »

Investing in *****(add link in signature) Property in Kerala has always been

prescribed as a wise move. But perhaps it was never wiser as it is now. The sudden

eruption of real estate on the scene a couple of years ago indeed had many rushing in to

scratch the bottoms of personal treasuries, raise money from all possible sources, call in

the bank executives and pore through brochures and advertisements of different building

projects. The trend initially happened to have taken in with all those vexed with living

in rental spaces and in search of a home to call their own but very recent times have

shown a complete metamorphosis. As prices rose rather dramatically and the potential of

quick returns become more obvious the scramble began. Speculators rushed in to capitalize

and the prices kept escalating further. The options too have multiplied and the kind of

investment opportunities in properties are simply too many. From a small two-bedroom flat

to villas that sweep you off your feet with unheard of amenities, one can scout around for

a right choice. The budget too matters, but the trend has come to a stage where many

appear to be willing to stretch their abilities to invest in a property of their liking.

The costs are ranging from Rs.30lakh plus flat to Rs.2crore plus villas. Different

arguments are made by the industry watchers on what would ultimately turn out to be a good

option purely in terms of appreciation and returns.

Forests are admired for what they are- free, untamed, defiant and secluded. However one

could never be comfortable with forests in the front yard, no matter how much one loves

them. Human mind commands order and harmony in whatever it proposes and implements, home

gardens being no exception. This is the reason why foliage within a courtyard is informed

by distinct patterns and designs. Hedge plants play a major role in defining the patterns

and enforcing boundaries for a garden. Hedges may be merely for aesthetic purpose where

there is a need to break monotony in a landscape.
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« Reply #1 on: June 05, 2008, 06:41:03 PM »

Hey Marti,

I am glad you decided to stop by and honored us with your knowledge about Kerala.  I have moved your post to the appropriate section.  Look forward to seeing you around, hopefully more people will visit.

Best regards,

Donte
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« Reply #2 on: September 09, 2008, 05:45:31 AM »

investing  Property in Kerala, safe for EU investors ? because i can't see any EU investors interested about that, mainly because of government tax and rules. am i correct ?


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