Like every other need we’ve been weighing, buying a home lies on the top of the list. Humans are territorial beings, similar to all living creatures, and home is what we call our territory. The rules haven’t changed from living in the caves during the Stone Age to living in a skyscraper. We call it a home or territory only after carefully considering many criteria. The foremost being the security and safety of the family or co-dwellers. All creatures look for a few fundamental factors determining a perfect habitat, including safety, availability of resources, access to resources, and endurance to withstand all weather and sustain generations ahead. In all this, we do not see scope for luxury; everything is based on priorities and necessities. Now, one can never compare a Weaver’s nest with a Termite hill; both were created to fulfil their needs and purposes.

The ever-changing mind of a man has always had a long list of requirements to make him comfortable. The essentials have remained constant; what has changed over time are the polished or extended needs, called luxury.

Define luxury: A state of great comfort or elegance, especially when involving great expense or a condition of abundance or great ease and comfort (Definitions from Oxford Languages). Is that right?

The element of luxury has been ever-changing with time and the economy. This used to be a niche market for those who could shell out those extra bucks on everything eye pleasing. Nevertheless, circumstances or situation no longer remains the same as luxury has become affordable to all, unlike in the past when luxury and economy were two sections on the same flight to Los Angeles.

What brought these changes to the housing sector in Bangalore? And the answer is DS-Max. A builder who redefined the law of luxury and got everything under one roof, breaking the class barriers based on affordability. The homes are priced at a range where once a distant dream had now become a tangible reality. The motive behind this move of making it all affordable for a commoner was not a strategy but rather a vision to provide a home for every aspiring home buyer. And the notion did not stop at that but went beyond. It wasn’t just giving away an empty shell house at a giveaway price; it was giving away all that a family requires to lead a comfortable life to the fullest.

An eco-friendly home may be what you always felt is the need of the hour and it’s certainly one as it is for the future generations that we have to protect our planet. This doesn’t necessarily mean you have to spend a fortune on buying a home in sustainable projects. Going green is a mindset and way of life that you can always adapt by making a little shift in your attitudes and habits.

The investments from the Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) have surged in the FY 2021 to $13.3 billion from the earlier estimate of $13.1 billion according to a report published by 360 Realtors. The same report states that the investment volume has climbed upwards by 6.4% compared to the previous financial year despite the pandemic and the buyers’ sentiments plummeting downwards.

Building and owning a home is certainly a dream come true, but the next important question that you need to answer is whether you have taken the measures to protect it. A home insurance protects you from all impending casualties and catastrophes, saving you not only money but giving you financial protection at times of need rendering you safe as well.

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