Studio Apartments Find Takers in Goa
Posted on August 29, 2009
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Buying property in Goa is everybody’s dream. Vilas, houses, beach houses in Goa are popular with home seekers. These days, property seekers in Goa have another option in studio apartment.
Studio apartments are typically one room sets that have an attached kitchen and bathroom. Such dwellings have an attached verandah too. Many such apartments offer car parking as a part of a composite deal. The best feature of such residential units is that all the furniture, upholstery and accessories are provided by the property builder.
In fact, many property developers take care of services like apartment maintenance, cleaning, maintenance etc. Hence, the property owners do not have to spare any effort to look after the property. However, all such luxuries come at a price. Stdio apartments are very expensive prepositions. Usually multi-national companies buy such fully-furnished flats for their expatriate executives. These days, young professionals who are staying away from their home towns and don’t mind sparing cash for a luxurious living prefer studio apartments.
Goa is always witnessing a demand for such properties. This is a new trend in the Indian property segment and hence most of such apartments are under construction.
An upcoming cluster of five studio apartments in Arpora’s Saturday Night’s Market has been priced at Rs 2.3 crore. These apartments are being built on a plot of 12,000 sq mts and will be ready by 2010. Such apartments promise a world of luxury and have all amenities that bring comfort to modern living. Most of such dwellings have car parking, swimming pools, landscape gardens gymnasiums, gated security facilities and separate area for children to play.
However, apartments that face the sea have high values that the other residences. Another set of seven studio apartments coming up at Majorda-Utorda beach is priced at Rs 5 crore. These apartments offer similar facilities like landscaped gardens, car parking, chider’s play area etc. The only USP of these apartment s is that an occupant can view the sea while sitting back in his verandah.
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400sq ft is pretty good for a single person its bigger than most r.v.s. amd doen’t roll. you can do alot with the space if you know how,
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nice man. u livin that GOOOOD life. lol
There is no standard percentage. Some floor plans are much more efficient than others- lack hallways and such. Besides there are a lot of people that want a huge part of the square footage in the kitchen and bath.
Rent in most big cities can be really expensive. If you're single, then a studio is the cheapest way to live.
Yes, it's uncomfortable, but that's the price to pay for the luxury of living in the city.
I live in Toronto, and rents are sky-high in the downtown area. I live in a small one-bedroom. It's really small (not a studio though), but I wouldn't give up the size if it meant giving up my location. I love my neighborhood, and if I had to choose a studio to be able to live here I would.
That is a GREAT deal, in Sydney a $240 studio gets you an old run down studio with a shitty 1940’s kitchen and old floorboards. One like yours here would be round $300, and that would be in a hald decent area
From experience:
-Rent is cheaper
-Furnishing is easier
-Utilities are less
BUT, you must be willing to live in a space that requires absolute organization. With all living space combined, you need to maintain order..i.e. don't leave out leftover pizza all night, or it will be an unpleasant wakeup call!
no roommate. it would be a bit arkward to share such a small space with a friend.
$80 electric
$20 water if it is not included in rent
$25 telephone
$25 cable tv
$10 dial-up internet; $40 cable internet
$200 groceries (after you have done your initial shopping trip to get bags of sugar and flour and rice)
$20 gas if your apartment offers gas utilities
$50 gas for your car
wow, very nice!!
You want a smaller breed that is low-energy. And one that doesn't bark a lot (because that will annoy your neighbors). A lot of apartments have weight or size restrictions on dogs too, so I'd find out what the rules are at the apartment before getting one.
Some smallish low energy breeds are:
French Bulldogs
English Bulldogs
Italian Greyhounds
Other breeds that could be good are:
Pugs (not high energy and don't bark a lot)
Some types of Spaniels like Cocker Spaniels or Cavalier King Charles Spaniels
Chihuahua
Papillion
Whippet
Just stay away from any type of "terrier" dog since they bark a whole lot. That includes Beagles.
Animal Planet has a "dog breed selector" tool where you can answer questions and they'll tell you what type of dog is best for you:
http://animal.discovery.com/breedselector/dogselector.do
If your only fear is the dark, you can keep nightlights going, and you'd be fine. But if your fear is really more about being alone, then I'd strongly suggest you get an apartment share.
Why torture yourself? You can get your own room in an apartment shared with other people, have a bit of privacy, but still have the security of the others being around you.
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That looks amazin. im trying to get a studio here in Sydney but there really pricey and tiny, how much do you per week there in the states?
It depends on how much you eat and what you buy. What about utilities or a phone? Be sure you allow yourself enough money to live on and go places and buy those things you want and need. Good luck. . .And remember prices are going up and going up fast.
were i live you can get one for $160-$205 i don’t pay for heat either since i have a space heater. so utilities is just water and electricity. so about an extra $60 a month