
Yes, there are hospitals planned for the area, but you must check if they are part of the master plan or just a promise by the builder. Most new big projects have space set aside for medical clinics and healthcare infrastructure to make sure people stay safe.
My Life in Real Estate
I have been looking at buildings and dirt for over 50 years. When I started back in the 1970s, we did not have fancy websites. We had to walk through the mud and look at paper maps. I have seen many people buy houses because a salesman told them a big hospital would be built next door. Sometimes it happened. Many times, it was just a dream that never came true.
It makes me sad when I see young families lose their money. They move into a new house and then find out the nearest doctor is one hour away. I don’t want that to happen to you. You need to be a smart detective before you sign any papers.
How to Check if the Hospital is Real
- Look at the RERA website. This is the most important rule. If the hospital is not on the official government plan, it does not exist yet. It is just a picture on a brochure.
- Check the land use. Sometimes land is marked for a park or a school. A builder cannot just change his mind and build a hospital there later without government permission.
- Talk to the older folks. Go to the local tea shop. Ask the people who have lived there for 20 years. They usually know if the government is actually building a public health center.
- Distance matters. A hospital that is 5 miles away is good. A hospital that is 20 miles away is a problem if you have an emergency.
- The “Coming Soon” lie. If a sign says a hospital is coming soon but there are no bricks on the ground, be very careful. Builders use this to make the price go up.
Why Hospitals Change Everything
A house near a hospital is worth more money. It is called capital appreciation. But there is a catch. If you live right next to the emergency gate, you will hear sirens all night. It is noisy. I once bought a small flat near a big clinic in the city. I thought it was a great idea. But the traffic was so bad I could not get my own car out of the driveway!
My Final Advice for You
- Trust nobody. Not even the nice man in the suit. Only trust the legal documents stamped by the government.
- Verify the budget. If the government says they will build a hospital, ask if they have the money for it this year.
- Check the road. A hospital is useless if the road to get there is a piece of trash. Make sure the connectivity is actually smooth.
- Don’t rush. The building will still be there tomorrow. Take your time to walk around the neighborhood.
I have watched cities grow from nothing. I have seen forests turn into big towers. The best advice I can give a young person today is to use your eyes, not just your ears. If you don’t see a foundation being dug for that hospital, assume it is not coming for a long time. Stay safe and keep your savings protected.