Situated 6000
metres above sea level, the district of Nuwara
Eliya is the holiday capital of the country. Where most call the
little England , Every year during the month of April it is swarmed with happy
and gay holiday goers, both locals and internationals, that it is impossible
find accommodation in the holiday Capital Classified as a highland climate, it is
virtually impossible to believe that 180 kilometres from the heat and humidity
of Colombo exists a Little England with one of the greatest climates in the
country. During the month of April, the whole place bursts into colour with
beautiful flowers and holiday goers clad in every colour under the sun. It is a
beautiful place all year round and a great place to settle into.
Buying Land in Nuwara
Eliya
A land from this
hilly terrain is an investment from which you can reap extremely good
benefits. A plot from here is good for several purposes such as for
developments, agriculture, housing holiday and many more. The most important
thing though is to ensure that the land is in a place that suits your purpose
mainly for holiday mood and relaxation If you are planning to convert the plot into
an agricultural land it is not the best idea to get it from the heart of the
city. In this manner, you need to ensure that the land you buy is in a location
that suits your purpose as well. If for example, you are going to build a house
on the plot, you can maybe take your architect along with you when you go for
inspections in order to get a professional assessment. A land perch ranges between 150,000 LKR
minimum to a maximum of 3,700,000 LKR with an average perch price of 1,6094,00.
There is a hike in perch prices in 2019 compared to 2018.
Buying an Apartment in Nuwara
Eliya
Little do most people know that there
are apartments in the sleepy tea country of Nuwara Eliya. The difference
however is that the apartments here are not skyscrapers. Most of them have been
built in such a way so as not to mar the beautiful skyline of the region. For
those who are looking for a comfortable, cosy place to settle down, this region
is the ideal answer. While being charmingly beautiful in an English post card
manner, the region also offers some of the best and well-appointed apartments
in the country. Buying a flat in this region is one of the best decisions that
you can make in terms of investments.
One thing you should be concerned
about when buying in Nuwara
Eliya is about heat insulation. Therefore make sure that you check all the
windows and any other openings of your flat so that it minimizes heat loss
during the cold nights. If there are any, make sure that they are taken care of
before you move in. The last thing you would want would be to freeze in the
middle of the night simply because you failed to notice that one crack in the
window panes!
Finding a Property for Sale in Nuwara
Eliya
This zone is a place where the property market used to be high-end, but
has now come to be more affordable and competitive. About a century ago, the
population of this hilltop paradise comprised of British government officials
and the local wealthy aristocrats. The estate workers lived in slums or did not
have a permanent type of dwelling at the time. The dwellings and land
properties (for there were no apartment complexes back in the day) were
expensive and could be afforded only by the rich and elitein the country. Today
however, looking at this region, you can find assets of all sorts. Be it a house,
an apartment, a land or a commercial property, an average
person can afford to buy without selling a kidney in the process. The best
thing here is that there are enough types of properties offered at a variety of
prices to suit everybody’s needs.
Nuwara Eliya:
Beyond the Tourism
Tourism has made its claims on the picturesque region of
Nuwara Eliya. If you simply look around you will notice the tour guides, locals
and foreigners following them dazed eyed and awed. But there is much more to
this region than the clichéd tourist sites. One of the best ways to do
so is to have a local contact person there, who is willing to take you through
a day in this region as a day tour, with no dilutions or illusions. The next
time you visit this region, try to look beyond the tourism into the lives of
the everyday man from here. Instead of taking a chauffeur driven hotel vehicle,
try taking a bus down a winding hilly road. Try eating a local meal at a
native’s house instead of a five star buffet at a hotel. Another enjoyable
thing to do in this region will be to try your hand at tea plucking, working
at a strawberry field or one of the extensive vegetable plantations. Hospitality –You can never get too many hotels, guest houses or
holiday homes in this region. Almost all them are fully occupied during the
peak season which starts each April and it is in dire need of more places to
accommodate all the people who visit during the season.
As per the above graph there is a steady growth in hotels compared to guest houses however the lower price ranges have a big demand for guest houses.