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Construction activity in the two cities has picked up thanks to easily available bank loans and a reduction in interest rates. Apart from local people, non-resident Indians (NRIs) have also shown keen interest in buying residential flats. |
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At present, a two-bedroom flat in the upmarket localities of Guntur and Vijayawada costs Rs 10 lakh and above, while a three-bedroom flat is priced at around Rs 20 lakh. |
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Though some attempts have been made by builders to offer flats on the outskirts at half the prevailing rates in the city, there are not many takers. A similar fate has befallen independent housing schemes taken up by prominent construction companies on the outskirts. |
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Interestingly, the construction of single-bedroom flats is no longer being taken up as lower and middle income groups, who patronised them earlier, are now preferring bigger apartments. |
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Despite some setbacks faced by the builders in the case of single-bedroom flats as well as flats and independent housing schemes on the outskirts, the builders foresee construction activity within the city limits to increase manifold in the coming days. |
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There are also reports that affluent people from Hyderabad are getting in touch with the real estate companies in the two cities. |
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