For just 7 lakh, you can own a 1440 square feet plot in Joka, Kolkata, a prime location offering a luxury lifestyle with a beautiful garden view.
| Listing Type Sale |
| Building Type Residential |
| Property Type Plot |
| City Kolkata |
| Micro market South Kolkata |
| Locality Joka |
| Price 7.00 L |
| Area
1440
Sq.Ft.
|
| Facing East |
| View Garden View |
I am delighted living in Joka. In my opinion, the existence of IIM Calcutta is the main benefit of this location. The open green area and less noise compared with central Kolkata are my top benefits as a renter. For my travel, I take the regular Diamond Harbour Road buses and the Joka Metro station on the Purple Line. For all of your medical needs, I advise ESIC Medical College and Hospital. My work calls me to rent here; I find the neighbourhood safety really positive. For middle-class renters, my gut sense is that this area is quite inexpensive. The infrequent metro is one thing that gets me. The drainage system to prevent monsoon waterlogging is the primary one needing an upgrade.
I advise Joka because it seems to be South Kolkata's greatest future investment centre. My line of thought is that the Purple Line Metro's distinctiveness is for commuters. For the prestige of having Pailan World School and IIM Calcutta close by, I advise this location. At ESI Hospital, I see people receiving the best medical care. Women at night will find the area extremely secure, as the Diamond Harbour Road is still functioning. The local parks' and huge gated developments' greenery is what I love. I see students generate a fantastic rental return for my customers. Still, I believe the small side streets and scarcity of major malls certainly need development. This is really quick growing.
Living in Joka brings me great pleasure as my life seems to be tranquil here. Because my experience reveals open roadways, vegetation, and a tranquil atmosphere close to Diamond Harbour Road, I feel this region to be lovely and beneficial. Because I routinely use buses, cars, and the Joka–Esplanade Metro for daily transportation, I am experiencing excellent connectivity. Knowing that nearby are institutions like BM Birla Heart Research Centre, schools like IIM Calcutta and DPS Joka is comforting. Even late at night, I feel secure; my experience tells me women move freely here. Parks, walking areas, and open grounds close by are all I love. Rising rents make me wonder if my investment is worthwhile. In inner lanes, better street illumination and quicker subway finishing need fast enhancement.
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Positives: I enjoy great experiences here. Visiting ESI Hospital for my health needs is one of my experiences. I enjoy dining at the nearby roll corner near IIM. Connections of the Joka metro are beneficial.
NegativeNegatives: My thoughts correct my negative experience with the insufficient drainage. I don't have a mall.
Positives: In Joka, I am a reasonably joyful tenant. I believe the Bratachari Gram and the placid bordering ambiance are what makes this region so distinctive. Though not centrally located, it is a prominent south hub. Compared to Behala, my tenure as a renter is excellent since the apartments are really roomy and the rentals are quite inexpensive. The main advantages are proximity to the Thakurpukur region and Line 3's Joka metro station. ESIC Hospital and Pailan World School are well-known names for health and academics.
NegativeNegatives: Although safety is often good, certain locations next to the canal are regarded blind spots and seem rather distant. I really need better night public transportation frequency as well as improved sewer systems.
Positives: I am a rather happy owner, and I would want to emphasise Joka's real development. My view is that extending the metro to Majerhat has significantly changed our way of living. Top schools such as Vivekananda Mission School being right here have helped to make my experience wonderful. I believe that this is a special location to reside in because of the clean air and many water bodies. Property value is rapidly increasing in every line of my experience.
NegativeNegatives: Two main points of negativity exist for me, nevertheless. In the immediate area, we don't have a big mall; street illumination is rather limited in the more distant areas. Fixing the damaged roadways is something local authorities really need to do.
Positives: I own a happy and contented home here. My reasoning is that Joka provides a very calm life with all conveniences, like the local Diamond Park market available at very short distances. That emergency services like Humanity Hospital are nearby is really practical for me. The continuous flow of vehicles on the main route and the new Purple Line metro contribute to connectivity. Being right on the southern edge and readily accessible to the city makes this spot really useful. Here, I feel safe because the area is expanding and under close supervision. Local merchants like Haji Saheb offer the nearest simple purchasing possibilities.
NegativeNegatives: Still, I am bothered by the narrow interior lanes and regular summer power outages. These problems need immediate action.
Positives: I resided in Joka and found great pleasure in the open green areas. I enjoyed the greenery setting far from the noise of the main metropolis. For my daily bus ride, the connectivity through Diamond Harbour Road was quite handy. Weekends found me discovering the stunning flora around the IIM campus. The Behala region, my nearest corporate hub, was where I worked. The level of instruction at Gems Akademia appeals to me. Therefore, I went to Bharat Sevashram Sangha Hospital for check-ups. During my night-time strolls in the neighbourhood I felt very secure.
NegativeNegatives: I despised the nightly heavy truck traffic on the road. I believed the local streetlights required immediate attention and more care.
Positives: I live in Joka as a tenant, and for me, the planned metro station is the greatest advantage because it makes travelling quite simple. To reach the closest malls like Diamond Plaza for shopping, I take the local buses. Having ESI Hospital and Bharat Sevashram close by for any medical crises gives me comfort. I like the vegetation encircling the pond sites.
NegativeNegatives: Main highways are really dusty and desolate. I believe the dearth of late-night public transportation is the main challenge. I think the local market area's hygiene is rather poor and demands notice. Significant pollution from the heavy vehicles travelling by. I want improved garbage collection, more parks, and more even internal roads.
Positives: Here, the quiet life and green appeal to me greatly. I believe Joka is quite inexpensive. My apartment sits directly on Diamond Harbour Road. Usually, I visit the Thakurpukur market zone. I receive useful security help here.
NegativeNegatives: The great traffic is my negative encounter. I need road upgrades and have jams to manage.
Positives: Joka looks to be poised for future development. Remaining close to IIM Calcutta, in my opinion, significantly increases the worth of my property. For my family, I think the environment is quite peaceful. For my kids, I like the scholastic possibilities that Vivekananda Mission School offers. The nearby ESI-PGIMSR Hospital takes care of my medical demands. Along with my travelling advantages with the Joka-Taratala Purple Line metro. Though my rental yield now is very poor, I think the region is safe.
NegativeNegatives: The limited inner lanes have really upsetting experiences for me. I advise a better drainage system to prevent the usual waterlogging. The complete absence of major retail malls here really lets me down.
Positives: Diamond Harbour Road is nearby. For this neighbourhood, the largest benefit seems to be the upgraded Purple Line metro. Having ESI Hospital and Thakurpukur Cancer Hospital nearby provides locals with great comfort in my view. For my daily travel to Taratala, I used the local buses and auto-rickshaws. My evenings were typically spent enjoying street food close to the IIM Calcutta campus.
NegativeNegatives: I find it highly aggravating to have continuous building dust and severe truck traffic. The drainage system is a big flaw that has to be fixed immediately. Lack of back lane lighting is a genuine safety hazard. During the monsoon season there was horrible waterlogging in many roads, which caused the roads to be muddy.



















