Typically, a lower Floor Space Index (FSI) indicates less density, leading to a more peaceful and private living environment. To determine the FSI for this project, we can use the formula: FSI = Total Built-up Area / Total Plot Area For this project, the calculation is: Total Built-up area = 3780(Total Apartments) × 1900(Average Size of Apartments) Total Plot area = 25 Acreas ×43560(sft per area) FSI = Total Built-up area / Total Plot area ≈ 6.6 An FSI of 6.6 is quite high for residential projects. In comparison, major cities in India other than Hyderabad typically have an FSI ranging from 2 to 3.5. Now, it’s up to you to decide whether this project aligns with your criteria for a good investment or living space.
Thanks for your commenting. Personally, I also like VIPINA which is near to ORR and better connectivity. Can you please share more details? Purchase price and other things that helped you to take this decision.
Vipina is very attractive but railway track passing by is very near...so worried and confused to invest..may i know at what price u have taken in vipina
My Home spans 100 acres, encompassing Technocity, Akrida, Sayuk, and Avali. With an estimated occupancy of 10,000 families, accommodating them all in the future could pose challenges
Thanks for your comment. The road infront of these projects has many other High Rises from HONOR, APARNA and many other residential apartments. Without any doubt the pressure on this area will be very high due to so many families living on so many high-rise apartments. But tile will only tell, how things will be, but right now things look very attractive for new home buyers and there is no doubt.
@@madhug2914 yea, wherever these high rises are concentrated too much we will face these issues. Hope govt will come up with some better plan to handle these situations. Thanks for commenting.
Can you review Rajapushpa Lifestyle city and it's projects?
Sure, will cover that very soon. This is another much attractive kind of real estate investment is happening in tellapur.
Typically, a lower Floor Space Index (FSI) indicates less density, leading to a more peaceful and private living environment. To determine the FSI for this project, we can use the formula:
FSI = Total Built-up Area / Total Plot Area
For this project, the calculation is:
Total Built-up area = 3780(Total Apartments) × 1900(Average Size of Apartments)
Total Plot area = 25 Acreas ×43560(sft per area)
FSI = Total Built-up area / Total Plot area ≈ 6.6
An FSI of 6.6 is quite high for residential projects. In comparison, major cities in India other than Hyderabad typically have an FSI ranging from 2 to 3.5.
Now, it’s up to you to decide whether this project aligns with your criteria for a good investment or living space.
Thanks a lot for your explanation.
Low FSI is directly proportional to price, then builders will quote high price
Hi. We dropped Akrida for same reason and took in Vipina which has permanent greenery icrisat. Any thoughts on our decision?
Thanks for your commenting. Personally, I also like VIPINA which is near to ORR and better connectivity. Can you please share more details? Purchase price and other things that helped you to take this decision.
Vipina is very attractive but railway track passing by is very near...so worried and confused to invest..may i know at what price u have taken in vipina
My Home spans 100 acres, encompassing Technocity, Akrida, Sayuk, and Avali. With an estimated occupancy of 10,000 families, accommodating them all in the future could pose challenges
Thanks for your comment. The road infront of these projects has many other High Rises from HONOR, APARNA and many other residential apartments. Without any doubt the pressure on this area will be very high due to so many families living on so many high-rise apartments. But tile will only tell, how things will be, but right now things look very attractive for new home buyers and there is no doubt.
this area will face severe water crisis during summer season every year.residents have to spend lot of money on water tankers every summer
Thanks for mentioning this point and you are 100% correct.
Water issues will be everywhere . Don’t you think kokapet will have ? Many projects are in entire kokapet area.
@@madhug2914 yea, wherever these high rises are concentrated too much we will face these issues. Hope govt will come up with some better plan to handle these situations. Thanks for commenting.
@@hyderabadskyline Yes. Hopefully
They will get municipal water from Governament and 20k ltr per month per flat is free if applied.