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Flooring:
Vitrified tiles for living, Dining, Bedrooms and Kitchen. Ceramic tiles for Balcony and Toilets.
Painting:
Emulsion with Putty finish for all internal walls. Cornice in living and dining. OBD with putty finish for ceiling.
Windows:
Aluminium windows with glazed sliding shutters. Pre - hung door with door jamb & architrive.
Kitchen:
Kitchen counter with granite top and stainless steel sink with single bowl and drain board . Glazed tile above counter to a height of 60 cms.
Toilet:
Ceramic tiles for floor and glazed tiles for wall upto a height of 180 cms.. Concealed piping and CP fittings. White colour Sanitary wares with wall mounted EWC in all toilets and half pedestal wash basin in all toilets and common wash. Hot and cold-water mixer tap with head shower and piping for geyser. Provision for fixing exhaust fan.
Electrical:
Concealed conduit wiring with copper conductor, adequate light, fan points & plug points, controlled by ELCB and MCBs with independent KSEB meters.
Lifts:
1 No. Passenger lift and 1 No. Bed lift. IRD (Internal Rescue Device) for all lifts.
Generator:
Generator back up for lifts, common lighting, pumps and all light and fans points in apartments controlled by ACCL.
Fire Fighting:
Fire fighting arrangements as per National Building Code and Fire Force requirements. Every floor provided with hose reel, emergency fire alarm buttons & speakers.
With a regal history, the forts and princely residences of Tripunithura provide home to many descendants of the royal family of the former Kochi state. The hallowed grounds of the famed Sree Poornathrayeesa Temple, St.George's Jacobite Cathedral, St. Mary's Forane Church, and the Divine Mosque in Pettah share the multicultural grandeur of this aristocratic suburb. Imagine a life where every aspect makes you feel like royalty. A life at the heart of the city with deep respect for your privacy. A life of luxury and convenience. A life where all your daily needs are still available at your doorstep. Live this life at Shell Crest.
Thrippunithura is a suburb located to the east of Kochi city. It is known for its historic significance as the capital of the old kingdom of Cochin. It is also known by the sobriquet land of temples because of the large number of temples in the region. Thrippunithura is also home to the largest archaeological museum in Kerala, which was opened in the year 1865.
Situated away from the chaos of the city, the town provides a peaceful environment, and is a place people move to eventually. The large number of schools and colleges in the region is an added bonus.
The suburb has generated considerable interest among construction companies and potential property buyers due to its peaceful atmosphere. Many new buildings and residential projects are thus under construction and being launched in the region.
Connectivity and transit points
Major roads passing through Thrippunithura are the NH-47A and the Ettumanoor-Ernakulam Road. Both the Kerala State Road Transport Corporation buses and private buses ply along all major stops in the suburb. In addition, auto-rickshaws are available for local travel.
Thrippunithura railway station is a major railway station in Ernakulam district. Major express and passenger trains stop here. It also links Ernakulam and Kottayam.
The distance to Cochin International Airport is about 34 km.
Major landmarks
Factors for growth in the past
Due to the rising cost of property around the Kochi region, combined with the problems associated with urban environments, many felt the need for a peaceful locale that didn’t isolate them from the major town. The humble suburb of Thrippunithura fit the bill and many started settling down in this region. The gradual influx of people led to the development of the region in a planned manner, and it became the relaxing retreat we see today.
Residential & Commercial Market
Layouts and plots constitute a huge chunk of the real estate available in Thrippunithura, followed by apartments, houses, and villas. Plot prices have seen a fall in value from the first quarter of 2013. The average cost of plots in the third quarter of the same year was Rs 690 per sq. ft and the average cost of individual houses are Rs 4,000 per sq. ft. The average cost of apartments and flats hold steady at Rs 3,200-3,400 per sq. ft. Few commercial spaces are available in the region.
Major challenges
Due to the large number of schools, buses get crowded during the mornings. The region also receives heavy rainfall during monsoon, which cause minor floods from May to August. In addition to this, garbage problems in the area persist, which the municipality have not looked into in an effective manner.
Factors for growth in the future
Thrippunithura has a large number of completed and ongoing building projects. The serene environment combined with ease of access to major towns by rail and road make this a key location for settling down.
Because of the low cost of real estate combined with infrastructure development, Thrippunithura is making waves in the real estate market as a hot property. The area is also set to develop commercially in the near future, which will increase the demand for more property. Investors can also expect higher returns from properties in the region.
Many firms such as Anta Builders, Santhi Homes and Skyline Builders have projects in this peaceful suburb. This will help in developing the town further.
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Projects in Kochi
Completed Projects |The project is located in Thrippunithura, Kochi, Kerala, INDIA.
Apartment sizes in the project range from 1227 sqft to 1692 sqft.
The area of 2 BHK units in the project is 1227 sqft
The project is spread over an area of 1.21 Acres.
The price of 3 BHK units in the project ranges from Rs. 73.51 Lakhs to Rs. 79.52 Lakhs.