How Nagpur is becoming the best choice for real estate investment?


Based on factors such as standard of life, public transport, greenery, and health care facilities, Nagpur has been ranked as the best city to live in India. It is the the third most populous city in Maharashtra. Due to the popular Nagpur Oranges, which grow here and are imported all over the country, it is widely known as the orange city of India.

In Nagpur, the literacy rate is very high. This is around 93% making it one of India's most literate cities. Housing is accessible across multiple price scales here. Buy 2 bhk flats in Nagpur if you really want to invest in real estate.

Here is why Nagpur is becoming the best choice for real estate investment:-

Industrial Activity- It has gained greatly from the industrial activity taking place in and around Nagpur, rising its real estate values. It is known primarily for its mining sector. There are several mining firms operated by the government with headquarters here. It also has the very famous Industrial Estate of Butibori, which is Asia's largest industrial estate.

Educational Centre- There are several educational institutions of the highest standard situated here. There were more than 13 medical colleges and twenty-seven engineering colleges in this region. Branches here are being opened by the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) and the All India Institute of Medical Services (AIIMS).

Political Centre
- The place where the winter session is held annually by the Maharashtra State Assembly is Nagpur. Nagpur is also the seat of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), which is 89 years old and is a major political organization in the world!

Tourist attractions- A lot of visitors are drawn to Nagpur. Some popular tourist attractions in the town are Sitabuldi Fort, Seminary Hills, Deekshbhoomi, Maharajbhaj Zoo, Aadasa temple, etc. Nagpur also has many lakes that are natural and artificial. Some of the famous lakes here are Ambazari Lake, Shukrawari Lake, and Futala Lake. It has multiple tiger sanctuaries, too. Some prominent tiger reserves in and around Nagpur are the Bor Tiger Reserve, Pench National Park, Melghat Tiger Reserve, Tado-Andhari Tiger Reserve, etc.

Pleasant climate- Although during the summers it is very hot, all the other seasons here are very pleasant. Nagpur enjoys plenty of rainfall and mild winters.

Connectivity- Nagpur is well-connected by roads, rail, and air to the rest of the country.

Airport- During the First World War, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar airport in Nagpur was commissioned and now has an international airport connecting major countries such as Saudi Arabia, Singapore, and the UAE, etc. The airport is on its way to expanding itself into an international multi-cargo center. There will also be a special economic zone at this airport which will spread across a wide area of land.

Road- Nagpur is the main highway junction with two major national highways (NH 7 and NH 6). Between Kanyakumari and Varanasi is the NH 7 road, and between Hajira and Kolkata is the NH 6 road. The city passes through both these national highways. NH 47 links Bhopal with Nagpur. The State Road Transport Corporation of Maharashtra also offers various buses connecting to every part of the city.

Railways- One of the oldest and busiest stations in the country, Nagpur Railway Station has a maximum of 242 trains to various destinations across India. Sixty-five of these 242 trains are daily trains, and 26 terminate and originate from Nagpur.

Nagpur Metro- Like the rest of India, the Nagpur Metro is easily linked to places within Nagpur. Thirty-six stations are on the metro. This lessens the city's overcrowding and traffic jams and boosts economic growth even further

Quality of Life- The country's third greenest city. Here, the quality of living is high. The quality of life has been made great by the infrastructural and social growth in this area.

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