Properties in Udaipur

Udaipur is a famous city in Rajasthan. The city has numerous tourist spots. It’s a municipal corporation and also the administrative headquarters of the district bearing the same name. Several major cities of Rajasthan, such as Jaipur, Alwar, and Kota, are located within a few hundred kilometers from Udaipur. In fact, because it’s situated in southern Rajasthan, it’s only 250 kilometers away from Ahmedabad. Know the details about the city in this article.

 

Real Estate Market of Udaipur

As Udaipur is still in the early phases of development, the property prices are still low. In such a scenario, one can avail of high returns even on low investment. For instance, investing in agricultural land can yield high returns. The tourism industry prevalent in Udaipur is also responsible for the upswing in construction activities and real estate development. Upcoming projects in Udaipur include hotels, resorts, infotainment centers, retail stores, and shopping complexes.

At the same time, property prices are on the rise, especially with major developers now gradually entering the city and launching both residential and commercial projects.

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About Udaipur

Udaipur was the capital of the Mewar kingdom in the former Rajputana Agency. MaharanaUdai Singh II founded the city, which happened to be the last capital of the Mewar kingdom. This element of history is reflected in Udaipur’s architecture and, to some extent, in the culture. The several Rajput-era palaces in this historic city stand as a testimony to this fact. There are several palaces, too, that are lined up against the lake frontiers, reminding visitors of Venice. Some of these palaces have now turned into luxury hotels, responding to the huge tourism industry in the city.

Udaipur is affectionately called either the City of Lakes or the Venice of the East. It has 5 major lakes, including Pichola Lake, FatehSagar Lake, and Rangsagar Lake, and some other minor ones as well.

 

Industries in Udaipur

Agriculture leads the pack, with the maximum contribution to Udaipur’s economy. Barley, Wheat, Maize, Jowar, Pulses, and Gram are some of the principal crops grown here. The cash crops tobacco and cotton are also grown in this region.

Tourism is also flourishing in Udaipur, with several attractive places of visit, including City Palace, Monsoon Palace, Jag Mandir, Lake Palace, BharatiyaLok Kala Mandal, and GulabBagh and Zoo. Udaipur has 2 crop seasons, June/July to September/October and October/November to March/April, during which time the corresponding crops are harvested. The main source of irrigation is wells and tanks.

 

Infrastructure of Udaipur

Udaipur is built of a strong infrastructural foundation. The city indirectly receives power from the Rajasthan Atomic Power Project. Several rivers flowing in the district act as a means of supplying drinking water to the city.

The transportation organization of Udaipur is outstanding. Communication facilities in the city are telephone offices, telephone exchanges, post offices, and PCOs. There are several different kinds of banks as well, in addition to prominent educational institutions in the city.

 

Connectivity in Udaipur

Udaipur is connected to other major cities in India by air through the MaharanaPratap Airport, located just 22 km east of the Udaipur city. There are daily flights to such cities as Jaipur, Delhi, Mumbai, and Jodhpur. One will have to hire a taxi in order to travel from the airport to the city. One can travel within the city using any of the several transportation means, such as taxi, car on rental, horse-carts, auto-rickshaws, and cycle on rental.

There are direct trains from Udaipur to other major cities across the state and the country, including Alwar, Ajmer, Jaipur, Mumbai, Kolkata, Delhi, Indore, and Ahmedabad. Some of the luxury trains running in the north, such as Royal Rajasthan on Wheels, Palace on Wheels, The Indian Maharaja, and Maharaja Express also stop at Udaipur.

Udaipur connects to Delhi and Mumbai, and all the cities lying along this stretch and nearby, through the Golden Quadrilateral National Highway, NH-8. The East-West Corridor, which stretches from Silchar, Assam to Porbandar, Gujarat intersects the Golden Quadrilateral highway and even shares a common stretch from Udaipur to Chittor.

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