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topnewsupdate · 2 days ago
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The Resident Tower
The Resident Tower in Sector 150, Noida, offers premium 3 and 4 BHK flats with luxurious design and top-notch amenities. The spacious apartments are crafted with modern architecture, featuring high-quality fittings and finishes. Residents enjoy a range of facilities, including a clubhouse, gym, swimming pool, and green spaces. The location provides excellent connectivity to major highways and key areas of Noida and Delhi NCR.
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The Resident Tower
The Resident Tower features luxurious 3 and 4 BHK flats in Sector 150, Noida, designed for modern lifestyles. Each spacious unit offers elegant interiors and high-quality finishes, complemented by stunning views. Residents can enjoy premium amenities, including a clubhouse, fitness center, swimming pool, and landscaped gardens in a serene environment.
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sauravsharma3489 · 1 month ago
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The Resident Tower Noida 150 offers luxurious 3 and 4 BHK flats, designed for modern living. With spacious layouts, contemporary interiors, and high-end amenities, residents can enjoy a comfortable lifestyle. The tower features landscaped gardens, a gym, swimming pool, and convenient access to key areas in Noida, making it an ideal choice for families and professionals.
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The Resident Tower
The Resident Tower Noida 150 features luxurious 3 and 4 BHK flats, blending modern design with comfort. These spacious homes offer premium finishes, extensive amenities, and stunning views. Located in a vibrant neighborhood with easy access to key destinations, it’s an ideal choice for families seeking a sophisticated urban lifestyle.
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realestatepropertyncr · 2 years ago
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The Resident Tower is a luxury development by the BCC Group that offers stunning views of 150 acres of lush parks just minutes from your doorstep. It combines the conveniences of a lively neighbourhood with modern amenities, large 3 and 4 BHK apartments, and 70% of dedicated open space to create a more satisfying life.
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readytomoveflatsdelhincr · 2 years ago
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The Resident Tower is one of the most awaited luxury projects in Sector - 150, Noida by Hale Realtors. The Resident Tower offers facilities such as Gymnasium and Community Hall along with 3/4 BHK, starting from 1.60 Cr.
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realtyhubph-blog · 10 months ago
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Foreclosed 4 BR House in Herencia San Fernando
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PropCasa.com: Your Trusted Consultant for Residential and Commercial Properties in Noida
Introduction: In today's fast-paced world, finding the perfect residential or commercial property can be a daunting task. However, thanks to PropCasa Consultancy Pvt Ltd, a leading real estate consultant in Noida, Delhi Ncr, and this process has become easier and more convenient. With our extensive range of properties and a strong focus on customer satisfaction, PropCasa has established itself as a trusted partner for all your real estate needs in Noida. This article highlights our services and showcases some of the remarkable projects they offer, including The Resident Tower, Samridhi Daksh Avenue, Samridhi Luxuriya Avenue, and ACE Starlit, all featuring 2/3/4 BHK apartments.
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Hale The Resident Tower: The Resident Tower is a prestigious residential project offered by PropCasa Consultancy Pvt Ltd. Situated in a prime location Sector 150 in Noida, this project boasts modern architecture, state-of-the-art amenities, and spacious apartments. With 3/4 BHK options available, The Resident Tower offers spacious and stylish living spaces for families of all sizes.
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Conclusion: If you are looking for to buy residential or commercial properties and interested to get help through Real Estate Consultant in Noida, PropCasa Consultancy Pvt Ltd stands out as a reliable and customer-centric platform. With their vast portfolio of residential and commercial properties, they cater to a wide range of preferences and budgets. Whether you are searching for your dream home or an ideal commercial space in Noida and Greater Noida, PropCasa is committed to helping you in discovering the perfect living and commercial space. We are connecting too many projects such as The Resident Tower, Samridhi Daksh Avenue, Samridhi Luxuriya Avenue, and ACE Starlit offer a range of 2, 3, and 4 BHK apartments that combine comfort, style, and modern amenities. Trust PropCasa Real Estate Agancy to make your real estate journey in Noida a seamless and rewarding experience.
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beloveds-embrace · 17 days ago
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ˏˋ°•*⁀➷ Matchmaking Buns: Part Two
Part One
What the bunnies look like
The evening of the promised dinner comes faster than you’d anticipated. With every passing minute, you flit from one end of the house to the other, adjusting pillows, checking on the simmering dishes, and shooing your furry “helpers” out of the kitchen for what feels like the hundredth time even if they thump at you. Between binkying across the living room, flopping lazily on the rug right on your path, and trying to sneak nibbles of any available furniture, your bunnies are in top form, thriving in their role as resident chaos agents.
Finally, the doorbell rings. You wipe your palms on your jeans, take a deep breath, and open the door, immediately greeted by four towering figures who seem somehow even more imposing in their casual clothes. Johnny’s already grinning, Kyle’s soft smile is reassuring, Price has a hint of amusement in his eyes, and Simon—well, Simon is as inscrutable as ever, though his gaze lingers on you for just a beat longer than expected.
“Welcome! Come on in and, uh, make yourselves at home. You’ll be sharing the space with the true homeowners, of course,” you say, gesturing toward the four bundles of fluff darting around underfoot, raising their heads in curiosity. “Don’t worry, they’ll give up the prime seats… eventually.”
Price chuckles, stepping into the living room as your spotted holland lop scurries past his feet. “I was almost expecting to see little bunny-sized chairs around here, the way you talk about them.”
“Careful, you’ll give her ideas!” Johnny laughs, watching as your grey Flemish giant noses around his ankle, clearly demanding a greeting. He squats down to give her a gentle scratch behind the ears, and she leans into his hand with that smug satisfaction only a beloved pet can have.
You usher everyone toward the dining table, where a spread of your best dishes awaits. You won't lie; you are extremely proud of what you'd prepared: a platter of roasted herb-crusted lamb, tender and drizzled with honey-balsamic, sits as the centerpiece. Nearby, creamy wild mushroom risotto with parmesan shavings, its earthy aroma irresistible. A vibrant salad of mixed greens, heirloom tomatoes, and crumbled goat cheese (it was a nightmare making this one with the way your bunnies were almost ready to paw-fight you for the greens). There’s also warm, crusty bread with rosemary-infused butter, and a golden vegetable gratin with layers of zucchini, squash, and potato, bubbling with creamy gruyere.
The smell of the food finally entices your bunnies to settle by your feet, eyeing the proceedings with their usual mix of suspicion and entitlement. Simon, catching sight of your mini-lop sniffing determinedly toward a bowl of the salad, picks up the bowl and sets it just out of reach with a faint smile- he has taken off the mask, and you have to tell yourself not to stare too much at how pretty he is.
“Thanks for sparing me from his wrath,” you say, laughing, after clearing your throat. “He’s usually the one ringleading all their mischief.”
The meal kicks off in earnest, and you’re surprised by how quickly everyone relaxes, including you. Price sets a warm tone, regailing you with stories while Johnny occasionally jumps in, keeping everyone laughing and chuckling. Kyle is quieter but genuinely interested, asking about the bunnies, your garden, even your job. Every now and then, you catch him sneaking tiny bites to one of your rabbits, who’s stationed at his feet, looking particularly pleased with itself.
“Looks like they’ve already trained you all,” you joke, nudging Kyle’s elbow as he hands over a piece of carrot to your flemish giant. You've been keeping an eye on them, ensuring he doesn't give them too much.
He grins back, his eyes twinkling. “Guess it’s hard to resist them when they give you those eyes, yeah?”
You sigh, directing a mock glare at your rabbits, who blink innocently back. “Tell me about it. They know exactly what they’re doing.”
As the meal goes on, you feel a shift in the atmosphere- an easiness and familiarity you hadn’t expected to find so soon. Simon is quiet, but every so often, you catch his gaze resting on you, his expression thoughtful, almost… fond. You’re not entirely sure how to read it, but each time, you feel a flutter of warmth. Price seems equally at ease, laughing and sharing stories that, more than once, have you all leaning in closer. Even Johnny, whose teasing often has you blushing, seems oddly protective, always ready to interject if you look the slightest bit uncomfortable.
Finally, as the dishes are cleared and the bunnies settle into a post-feast nap near your feet, you sigh contentedly, leaning back with a soft smile. “Thank you guys again, seriously. That rescue was above and beyond. I owe you all big time.”
Simon, who’s been absently petting your mini-lop, looks up, his gaze steady but warm. “Just watch out for them next time, yeah? Or you’ll end up owing us another dinner.” There’s a subtle tease in his tone, a faint spark of humor that catches you off guard from a man like him.
You roll your eyes, laughing as you try to brush off the warm flutter in your chest. “I suppose that’s fair. But if you all had fun tonight, maybe we could make this a regular thing?” You don't know why you suggest it, but the second the words are out of your mouth you regret them. They won't accept, this was just a "thank you and sorry for the trouble" dinner and-
Johnny’s grin is immediate, stretching wide as he exchanges a glance with Price. “You dinnae have to ask us twice, lass,” he says, his accent rolling thick and smooth. There’s a softness in his expression, a warmth that makes your cheeks flush. He winks, and you catch yourself stifling a giggle, relief blooming in your chest and making it easier for you to breathe.
After dessert (and showing them all the spots, nooks, and crannies you've made for your bunnies), they prepare to leave. Johnny gives your Flemish giant one last scratch behind her ear, and she rolls her head down to give his palm sweet little licks. Kyle leans down to scoop up your mini-lop, placing him gently back near the others, his fingers brushing yours for a moment too long. “You’ve got a good thing here,” he murmurs, smiling as he watches your sleepy bunnies pile together. “It’s nice to see someone care so much.”
Flustered, you smile back, stammering a little. “Thanks… they’re, uh, a handful, but they’re my little family.”
Simon, who’s already by the door, pauses, his gaze on you softened by some unreadable emotion. “Just keep us in the loop if they escape again, yeah?”
Your heart skips at his tone, low and almost teasing. “I’ll make sure to notify the official rescue squad.” You raise an eyebrow at him, trying to hide your grin.
As they finally step out, John turns back to you. His eyes are crinkling at the corners, and he holds your hand up to kiss your knuckles. "Next time, we'll be the ones to take you out, luvie."
Not a request, but he is simply telling you. (Un)surprisingly it has you blushing and nodding.
You watch them head down the driveway then, and for a moment, you stand there, caught somewhere between disbelief and hope. There’s an undeniable warmth in your chest, a realization that maybe this isn’t just about the bunnies after all.
When you finally close the door and glance down, four sleepy bunny faces stare up at you, blinking in unison as if to say, “You’re welcome.” Shaking your head, you scoop up the nearest one, your toasty holland lop, kissing it on the top of its soft head.
“Thanks for the assist, you little terrors,” you whisper, grinning. “Now I have a dinner to look forward to. Perfect.”
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teh-tj · 1 month ago
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Greenbelt Maryland. Or, how America almost solved housing only to abandon it.
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**I AM NOT AN EXPERT! I AM JUST AN ENTHUSIST! DO NOT TREAT MY OPINIONS/SPECULATION AS EDUCATION!**
During the Depression America faced a housing crisis that rhymes with but differs from our own. It’s different in that there wasn’t a supply issue, there were loads of houses in very desirable areas, but they were still unaffordable as people’s incomes collapsed causing a deflationary spiral. While the housing supply subtly grew and succeeded demand, people simply couldn’t pay the meager rents and mortgages. Herbert Hoover failed to manage the Depression, while his inaction is greatly exaggerated, his policy of boosting the economy with works projects and protecting banks from runs failed and the depression only got more pronounced in his term. In comes Franklin Roosevelt, a progressive liberal much like his distant and popular cousin/uncle-in-law Teddy. Franklin’s plan was to create a large safety net for people to be able to be economically viable even if they’re otherwise poor. These reforms are called the New Deal and they did many controversial things like giving disabled and retired people welfare, giving farmers conditioned subsidies to manipulate the price of food, a works program to build/rebuild vital infrastructure, etc. One of these programs was the USHA (a predecessor of America’s HUD), an agency created to build and maintain public housing projects with the goal of creating neighborhoods with artificially affordable rents so people who work low-wage jobs or rely on welfare can be housed.
In this spirit, the agency started experimenting with new and hopefully efficient housing blueprints and layouts. If you ever see very large apartment towers or antiquated brick low-rise townhouses in America, they might be these. The USHA bought land in many large and medium-sized cities to build “house-in-park” style apartments, which is what they sound like. Putting apartment buildings inside green spaces so residents can be surrounded by greenery and ideally peacefully coexist. Three entire towns were built with these ideas outside three medium-sized cities that were hit hard by the depression; Greenbelt outside DC, Greenhills outside Cincinnati, and Greendale outside Milwaukee. The idea was to move people out of these crowded cities into these more sustainable and idyllic towns. There were many catches though, the USHA planned for these towns to be all-white, they used to inspect the houses for cleanliness, they required residents to be employed or on Social Security (which basically meant retired or disabled), they also had an income limit and if your income exceeded that limit you were given a two-month eviction notice, and you were expected to attend town meetings at least monthly. While the towns didn’t have religious requirements they did only build protestant churches. Which is an example of discrimination by omission. While a Catholic, Jew, Muslim, etc could in theory move into town they also couldn’t go to a Catholic church, synagogue, or Islamic center without having to extensively travel. Things planned communities leave out might indicate what kind of people planned communities want to leave out. Basically, the whole thing was an experiment in moving Americans into small direct-democracy suburbs as opposed to the then-current system of crowded cities and isolated farm/mine towns. This type of design wasn’t without precedent, there were famously company towns like Gary and Pullman which both existed outside Chicago. But those lacked the autonomy and democracy some USHA apparatchiks desired.
The green cities were a series of low-rise apartments housing over a hundred people each, they were short walks from a parking lot and roads, and walking paths directly and conveniently led residents to the town center which had amenities and a shopping district. Greenbelt in particular is famous for its art deco shopping complex, basically an early mall where business owners would open stores for the townspeople. These businesses were stuck being small, given the income requirements, but it was encouraged for locals to open a business to prove their entrepreneurial spirit. Because city affairs were elected at town meetings the city was able to pull resources to eventually build their own amenities the USHA didn’t originally plan for like a public swimming pool or better negotiated garbage collection.
These three cities were regarded as a success by the USHA until World War II happened and suddenly they showed flaws given the shift in focus. These towns housed poor people who barely if at all could afford a car, so semi-isolated towns outside the city became redundant and pointless. The USHA also had to keep raising the income requirement since the war saw a spike in well-paying jobs which made the town unsustainable otherwise. During the war and subsequent welfare programs to help veterans, these green cities became de facto retirement and single-mother communities for a few years as most able-bodied men were drafted or volunteered. Eventually, the USDA would make the towns independent, after the war they raised the income limit yet again and slowly the towns repopulated. As cars became more common and suburbanization became a wider trend these towns would be less noticeably burdensome and were eventually interpreted as just three out of hundreds of small suburban towns that grew out of major cities. They were still all-white and the town maintained cleanliness requirements; after all they lived in apartments it just takes one guy’s stink-ass clogged toilet to ruin everyone’s day.
By the 1950’s these towns were fully independent. Greendale and Greenhills voted to privatize their homes and get rid of the income limit all together so the towns can become more normal. Greenhills, Ohio still has many of these USHA-era houses and apartments, all owned by a series of corporations and private owners. Greendale, Wisconsin property owners have demolished most of these old houses and restructured their town government so most traces of its founding are lost. But Greenbelt, Maryland still maintains a lot of its structure to this day. Greenbelt has privatized some land and buildings, but most of the original USHA apartments are owned by the Greenbelt Homes, Inc cooperative which gives residents co-ownership of the building they live in and their payments mostly go to maintenance. Because Greenbelt was collectively owned the House Un-American Activities Committee would blacklist and put on trial most of Greenbelt’s residents and officials. Though they didn’t find much evidence of communist influence, the town was a target of the red scare by the DMV area, residents were discriminated, blacklisted, and pressured into selling their assets. While Greenbelt did commodify some of the town, the still existing co-ownership shows the town’s democratic initiative to maintain its heritage. The green cities desegregated in the 50’s and 60’s depending on state law, Greenbelt was the last to desegregate under the Civil Rights Act of 1964, while discrimination persisted for years by the 1980’s the town would become half non-white, today the town is 47% black and 10% Asian.
Though these towns largely integrated with a privatized and suburbanized America, they do stand as a memorial to an idea of American urbanism that died. They were designed for walkability and were planned to be more democratic and egalitarian towns, with the conditions that came with segregation and government oversight. You can’t ignore the strict standards and racism in their history, but you can say that about many towns. How do you think America would be different if more cities had green suburbs that were more interconnected and designed for community gatherings?
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topnewsupdate · 17 days ago
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The Resident Tower in Sector 150 Noida offers luxurious living with a selection of spacious 3 and 4 BHK flats. Designed with modern aesthetics and high-quality finishes, each unit provides ample natural light and comfort. Residents can enjoy a range of amenities, including a clubhouse, swimming pool, and landscaped gardens, all within a vibrant community setting. The location ensures excellent connectivity to major highways and nearby conveniences, making it an ideal choice for families seeking a premium lifestyle.
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sauravsharma3489 · 2 months ago
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The Resident Tower
The Resident Tower in Sector 150, Noida offers 3BHK and 4BHK flats designed for modern living. The development features amenities such as a clubhouse, swimming pool, gym, and landscaped gardens, providing a luxurious and comfortable lifestyle in a well-connected and premium location.
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free-property-listing-site · 2 months ago
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The Resident Tower
The Resident Tower in Sector 150, Noida, offers luxurious 3BHK and 4BHK flats designed for comfort and elegance. With spacious layouts and modern interiors, residents enjoy top-tier amenities including a swimming pool, clubhouse, and landscaped gardens, all set within a serene environment that promotes a vibrant lifestyle.
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realestatepropertyncr · 2 years ago
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The Resident Tower is a luxury condominium by the BCC Group with unrivalled views of 150 acres of picturesque parks only minutes from your door. The Resident Tower invites you to live a more satisfying life by combining the conveniences of a lively area with modern conveniences, spacious 3 and 4 BHK apartments and 70% of dedicated open space.
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readytomoveflatsdelhincr · 2 years ago
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The Resident Tower offers all the benefits of a vibrant neighbourhood, modern amenities, spacious 3 and 4-BHK flats, and 70% open space. Apartments in the Resident Tower are anywhere from 2450 sq ft to 3650 sq ft in size, and their prices range from Rs 1.51 crore to Rs 2.48 crore.
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dungeonofthedragon · 8 months ago
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New Solo RPG: The Tower in the Meadow
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The Tower in the Meadow is a single-player RPG utilising the For Truth's Sake system pioneered by @hmooncreates
You have been invited into a mysterious, magical tower to de-mystify life there. As you prepare an account of your months in residence, you'll befriend all manner of mages, spirits, and perhaps even learn a little bit about gardening from the resident dragon!
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