Even within the same housing society, some blocks consistently attract higher demand.
Even within the same housing society, some blocks consistently attract higher demand.
Access roads and proximity to facilities matter a lot.
Development progress often drives demand differences.
Population density and neighborhood quality influence desirability.
Blocks closer to the main entrance usually attract more demand because residents can enter and exit the society more conveniently.
For me, proximity to parks and green spaces makes a block much more desirable, especially for families with children.
Blocks that are already populated feel safer and more established than areas with many vacant plots.
Development status matters a lot. A fully developed block with completed roads and utilities is usually more attractive than a partially developed one.