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LARGE RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS IS WHAT PATNA NEEDS…..

Large residential projects in Patna I have often wondered why developers in Patna concentrate primarily on smaller projects. After all, doesn't it make more business sense for builders to launch large township projects? The primary reason that the builders and developers are going for small single residential project in Patna are following:- - The developer's construction costs for smaller residential property developments is much lower - They require a lot less land, and can be constructed in central areas where demand is high and we know land is really scarce in Patna . - They can benefit from whatever infrastructure already exists in the locality, so there's no need to put in much more - They can be constructed much faster and also sell much faster to a ready clientele who are looking for flats for sale in Patna . - There was demand for smaller residential projects in Patna even while the recession was on in the country. Tempting arguments ...

AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN PATNA

Even as crumbling infrastructure, government apathy and rising costs have paralyzed Patna ’s real estate sector, affordable housing – which was the flavor of the season following the slowdown in 2008 – seems to have lost its allure among developers in Patna . One way to make the segment affordable and viable in Patna is by standardizing the procedures for building affordable houses in Patna , and working on smaller projects and plots of land. Assembly line production model  The key is standardization for more productivity and efficiency on a project – pretty much like an assembly line production in the auto industry. Can we bring analogous practices in the housing industry like in the auto sector? Can we run mass housing like the auto industry? If we can, Patna will be home to more people with standard of lifestyle increasing manifold and the cost of living reducing too. Abiding by the ‘auto assembly line’ model, one needs to follow a cast-in-place te...