Pergundi is also known for the dumpyard/landfill. Largest dumping yard in Chennai Municipal Cooperation spread across 200acres of wetland. Latest, June-6 2015 Hindu newspaper report suggest that the shifting of dumpyard from Perugudi has been shelved. Existing land would be used for modernizing dumpyard.
Hi all, I think the areas likeThuraipakkam and Perungudi, have witnessed a moderation in sales volumes due to the existing price-levels coupled with the lack of basic infrastructure. Smaller projects spot this region are in the price-band of INR 5200 psf-INR 6500 psf. This region is expected to witness the infusion of fresh supply in the coming months.
Very interesting insights. Thanks for your valuable inputs.If you want to know more about Perungudi visit another thread which will give you insights of this area. http://www.commonfloor.com/forum/535a56f7c9f79-perungudi-locality-review
Hello...thanks for the reply...I am contemplating to buy 2 BHK in Landmark Torrence in corporation road..I want to be sure if I am making the right move
Hi Karthika, In Perungudi groundwater resembles waste water from dyeing unit. Thus, residents are now using packaged water for drinking and cooking purposes. Water supplied by government agencies in Perungudi are used for the bathing purpose.Moreover, water Supply is the big concerned in Chennai.
Appreciate your responses but few days back I have heard some news that local residents of Thoraipakkam and Perungudi protested against the garbage dumping in their villages and demanded the Chennai corporation to stop doing the same. They formed a human chain in front of the Perungudi garbage dump yard gate situated at Pallikaranai Marsh.