Thursday 30 November 2017

Dos and don’ts for Buying a Second Home

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Owing a second home can be a rewarding experience. However, home buyers should be clear about the purpose of investing in the house and select a location and property according to their needs. We examine the points that one should consider
The main purpose of a weekend home or second home, is to provide an avenue for recreation and to spend time away from one’s regular routine. Consequently, weekend homes are generally located away from urban areas.
A home buyer invests in a second home for two main reasons:
  • To use the property for one’s own purpose or to rent it out.
  • As an additional investment over the long-term period.
“Sometimes, the purpose is to spend quality time with family, or pursue hobbies like reading, playing sports or engaging in other activities that may be related to the location of the weekend house,” says Anubhav Jain, director, Group Silverglades.
For example, weekend homes near golf courses provide recreational value to the buyer, while a home in the hills or on a beach provides a serene view, all while living in a home away from home, Jain elaborates.

Why do you Want to Buy the Second Home


Experts believe that one should buy a second home property for self-use, only if they can commit themselves to spending a good deal of time at that home. Dharmesh Jain, chairman and managing director of Nirmal Lifestyle, points out that the advantage of buying a home for self-use, is that the home buyer can move into or occupy the property at his/her discretion. The home could be in could be a picnic spot, or in a hill station that has a pleasant climate and away from noisy urban areas, or in a location where the family can get together for parties, he says. However, there is also a segment of buyers, who tend to use real estate as a source of income generation.

ROI Prospects of a Second Home


The ROI prospects of the second home, depends on factors such as:
  • The location of the second home.
  • Rental demand in the area.
  • Social and physical infrastructure in the region.
  • Overhead cost, such as maintenance charges, car parking charges, etc.
  • Availability of public transport
For example, the cost of a second home in the Mumbai’s suburban area such as Navi Mumbai, will be low, as compared to a house in Mumbai city. While a home of 1,200 sq ft in Navi Mumbai, would cost approximately Rs 90 lakhs to Rs 1.1 crores, a similar-sized home in Mumbai city will cost around Rs 1.5-1.8 crores. However, the rental return for a second home in Navi Mumbai is around 3%-4%, while the same for a first home in Mumbai is close to 5% of the capital value. The maintenance and other variable cost, will also be higher for a first home within the city area, in comparison to a second home at a distant location.
Moreover, within the second home segment itself, a property that is close to commercial spaces and offices (such as Thane), is likely to give higher ROI than a second home in a secluded location (such as Kharghar).

How to select a second home that suits your needs

“One of the most important things, when you plan to buy a second home, is to select the right location. The second home should not be too far away from the city. Another major thing, is to determine how much the second home would cost,” suggests Jain.
Buyers should also study the demand and supply in the desired neighbourhood and opt for a second home that is easy to rent out and earn rental income, as well as providing capital appreciation over the years.

First home vs second home: Key differences


First home vs second home
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Tuesday 28 November 2017

3 Things to Know Before Buying Earphones/Headphones







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Most of us use headphones or earphones on a daily basis, with our smartphones or music players. But do we ever think about whether our pair of earphones or headphones is the best at its job. Let us look at a few tips on how you can select a good pair of headphones.
Here are 3 factors to consider while buying a new pair of headphones-

1. Usage

The primary factor to consider must be your usage type. There are various types of headphones- the ones meant for indoor use, outdoor use and so on.
If you use your headphones while travelling, look for the one with a noise cancelling feature as it blocks the external noise and lets you enjoy your favourite music without any disturbance. If you are a fitness enthusiast, opt for the one with water and sweat resistant feature for obvious reasons.
If you use your headphones for watching TV at night, opt for wireless headphones as it lets you choose your favourite position while watching a good movie. If you are watching a movie or playing a game, go for the ones with stereo surround output for an immersive experience.

2. Music type

Headphones and earphones differ on the basis of their impedance levels.
In simple language, impedance is basically the amount of power required to drive a pair of headphones. Headphones with low impedance require less power to drive and thus can be used with source devices with weaker amplification like smartphones and portable media devices. They are more likely to blow out if excessive amplification is delivered to them.
On the other hand, headphones with high impedance require increased amplification to drive and deliver a more powerful output.
Therefore, it is important to look at impedance levels of your headphones while buying one. You must buy it keeping in mind the source device with which you intend to use your headphones.
Low impedance level is anything below 15Ohms and the high impedance is 50Ohms and above.
Most smartphones and media players are designed to be able to support headphones with impedance as high as 80Ohms, so impedance may not be an issue.

3. Design

If you intend to listen to music for a longer duration, go for the one with a good fit and padding.
Circum-aural or over-the-ear headphones distribute sound evenly and are very comfortable whereas in-ear earphones are ideal for travelling and blocking external sounds.

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