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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Houses in cities other than metropolitan

Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, are the places, which have no doubt, left every state behind, in terms of development and growth. These are the cities which are counted among the top most developed and metropolitan cities of the country, which have contributed maximum in making the country achieve the tag of a developed nation from an underdeveloped country. In fact days, are not far, when we will also be counted among the citizens of few of the top most developed nations of the world. But, today even, if we talk about huge bungalows, having big rooms, practising lavishing lifestyles, we surely end up discussing about the houses in the cities like Ludhiana, Jalandhar, chandigarh, which provide ample space to its residents to enjoy life king size.

The size of the house, surely matters a lot, it actually defines the royalty that the person possesses. The family status and the livelihood practised by a person, is largely reflected by the house he lives in. Houses in Delhi or other metropolitan cities or beautiful, amazing but the hugeness and the space I am talking about is something, which you would surely not find in these big cities, and if by chance you get to see such houses, then it would make you shed the income worth your whole life’s salary. The real estate sectors is actually touching heights in terms of prices, and owning a big house in the metropolitan city, means you are the bond.

It’s not only about space, but the peace and the comfort level you get in these houses, is mind blowing. The feeling is entirely different and plus it makes you stay away from the polluted environment, which has taken a toll on our health. I think, we all should have a house in such cities, where one can go and relax for a while, having a blast in the holiday period, because, whether its you or me no one can deny the fact, that health is important but wealth is important to maintain that health, which is earned by working and having a good career, which is the most important asset of these metropolitan cities.

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