You’re now developing a smart, income-generating rental apartment complex in the vibrant and fast-growing city of Cochin (Kochi), Kerala—a place where history, modernity, and opportunity converge. With a constant flow of students, professionals, IT workers, tourists, and NRIs, a well-positioned rental property in Cochin can deliver strong, stable cash flow, excellent occupancy, and long-term value.
Here’s your complete blueprint for:
**PROJECT COCHIN SQUARE™
Multi-Unit Rental Apartment Complex | Kochi, Kerala**
Tagline
Urban living. Steady income. Rooted in Kerala’s most global city.
Overview
PROJECT COCHIN SQUARE™ is a multi-unit apartment building in a prime Kochi neighborhood, designed for long-term residential rentals, furnished executive housing, or student accommodations.
Built with modern amenities, tech-forward management, and Kerala architectural elegance, the property is optimized for low vacancy, maximum ROI, and easy maintenance.
Ideal Locations in Kochi
• Kadavanthra – Central, walkable, high rental demand
• Edappally – Metro access, Lulu Mall nearby, great for families
• Kakkanad / Infopark – IT corridor, high demand from tech professionals
• Vyttila – Major transit hub, growing rental base
• Palarivattom or Kaloor – Mid-city buzz, hospital staff & student demand
Property Configuration Options
Option A: 6-Unit Premium Building
• Ground + 3 floors
• 2 units per floor (2BHKs)
• Common lobby, parking, security room
• Rooftop terrace for laundry, events, or solar
Option B: 10- to 12-Unit Mid-Scale Apartment
• Ground + 4 or 5 floors with elevator
• Mix of 1BHK, 2BHK, and 3BHK units
• Gated compound + 8–12 car parks
• Backup generator, solar water heating
• CCTV + intercom + smart lock entry
Unit Types + Rents (2025 Forecast)
• 1BHK (450–600 sq ft): ₹12,000 – ₹18,000/month
• 2BHK (750–950 sq ft): ₹18,000 – ₹25,000/month
• 3BHK (1,100–1,400 sq ft): ₹25,000 – ₹35,000/month
Average Monthly Gross Income (10 units): ₹2.5L – ₹3.8L
Annual Gross Rental Income: ₹30L – ₹45L+
Design & Architecture Features
• Modern Kerala architecture with sloped tile accents + whitewashed exterior
• Natural airflow design with balconies, grills, and sunshades
• Modular kitchens, wardrobes, and high-quality tiling
• LED lighting, solar backup, and inverter wiring
• Smart water metering for each unit
• Laundry provision + drying area on terrace
Tech & Management Integration
• Smart lock entry with OTP code access
• CCTV monitoring (central + individual access)
• Online rent collection portal + maintenance request app
• Rooftop solar panels for common area electricity
• Biometric staff access + optional EV charging stations
Target Tenants
• IT professionals (Infopark, Cyberpark)
• Families relocating to the city
• Doctors, nurses, and healthcare staff
• MBA/Engineering students (CUSAT, SCMS, Rajagiri, etc.)
• NRIs returning seasonally or renting to family
Rental Business Models
• Long-term leasing (12-month contracts for stable income)
• Mid-term rentals (1–6 months for tech workers, NRIs)
• Furnished premium units with WiFi for ₹3,000–₹5,000/month premium
• Rooftop café or coworking pod (generate side revenue)
Financial Snapshot (for 10–12 Unit Building)
• Land Cost (5–10 cents): ₹70L – ₹1.5 Cr depending on location
• Construction Cost (8,000–12,000 sq ft): ₹2.2 Cr – ₹3.6 Cr
• Total Project Estimate: ₹3 Cr – ₹5 Cr
• Net Rental ROI (post expense): 6% – 9% per annum
• Break-even period: 9–12 years with asset appreciation bonus
• Additional value: resale as strata units or Airbnb conversion
Extras
• Community hall or yoga room
• Rooftop temple or prayer space
• Borewell + KWA water connection
• Covered 2-wheeler parking area
• Composting and rainwater harvesting system
Conclusion
PROJECT COCHIN SQUARE™ is not just a rental building—it’s a stable, secure, and scalable income engine designed for modern Kerala living.
Whether you’re a local investor, an NRI building for your family, or a developer scaling smart rental assets, this project gives you cash flow now, and value that grows.
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