A New Meaning of ‘Vacation Homes’ Post-Pandemic

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For many years, one of the most widespread ways to use the land for outdoor pleasure was to build a vacation house. A worldwide catastrophe unheard of in peacetime has been brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. The effects of the pandemic will now significantly change how our cities will develop in the future. This will have profound effects on how we understand, utilise, and interpret space, fundamentally changing many presumptions about how urban life functions.

Rise in the culture of Working From Home.

Several themes spring to mind when considering how the real estate industry has evolved over the past year: individuals are considering purchasing larger houses, home offices are being incorporated into the layout, and workcations are the new standard.
Although the idea of a second house is not new, more people are increasingly purchasing them with the intention of residing there and working from there for extended periods of time. Working from home also means less commuting which is like breathing new life into the earth as it reduces carbon emissions conspicuously. Sustainability is the only way forward. making use of every natural resource like Solar energy and rainwater harvesting is not only good for the environment but is also pocket-friendly.

Vacation homes are a safe haven.

The focus has shifted away from densely populated metropolises and toward spacious vacation homes due to concerns about health caused by COVID-19. The COVID-19 outbreak has left a deeper effect and an urgent desire for the protection and security of family and loved ones, even while short excursions from the frantic city life, rental income, or eventually retirement have always been something to dream for. The post-pandemic era has amplified how a vacation home is a tangible asset and a safe haven in times of global catastrophe like this where they can experience a pleasant, outdoor lifestyle in a home away from home.

Vacation homes serve as a tranquil getaway

Vacation homes are an unparalleled blend of luxury and tranquillity. One of the most important factors taken into account when buying a second home is the need for a roomy, cosy space that can be used as a perfect location to unwind and rejuvenate. It is undeniable that vacation homes have a charm and reputation all their own. The best place for people to rest and relieve stress from their busy lives is in a large home that is loaded with contemporary conveniences. GPP offers loads of them like a swimming pool, walking and jogging tracks and even a flower and herb garden to soothe your eyes. Vacation homes give you the freedom to do as you wish without being bothered, allowing you to fully enjoy your seclusion.

Less overall pollution

A vacation home is oftentimes situated some distance from the main house. Typically, they are built outside of the city’s hustle bustle and pollution. The difficulties urban dwellers face on a daily basis can be stressors that have an impact on both the health of the individual and the community. Quiet might be hard to come by in metropolitan places. To relax after a hectic day or just to unwind and decompress, some people seek out the peaceful or calming sounds of nature. At GPP the green to grey ratio is 9:1 which means better air quality and less noise pollution. Through a process called sound attenuation, greenery minimises noise pollution. Greenery also serves as an invitation to the neighbouring birds and animals.

Watch the concepts of luxury, coexistence, and sustainability in practice at  Shoonya – the inspiration behind GPP One.

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