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What is the proximity to highways, rail, or airports?

 1. Access to Major Highways

Proximity to national or regional highways is a critical factor in land valuation and business logistics. Easy access to expressways or beltways:

  • Enhances connectivity for freight, employees, and customers
  • Reduces transportation time and operational costs
  • Increases visibility and foot traffic for commercial businesses
    For industrial or distribution purposes, closeness to major interstates (e.g., NH, SH, or express corridors) is often a top priority.

2. Railway Connectivity

Land located near freight rail lines or cargo terminals provides strategic benefits for logistics, manufacturing, and heavy industries. Rail proximity:

  • Lowers the cost of bulk material movement
  • Enables direct-to-facility shipping via rail sidings (if available)
  • Supports industries like mining, agriculture, and warehousing

Passenger rail stations nearby can also boost real estate value, particularly in mixed-use or urban zones.

3. Proximity to Airports and Air Cargo Hubs

Access to domestic or international airports is essential for time-sensitive businesses, corporate travel, and high-value exports. Close airport proximity:

  • Facilitates fast movement of perishable or urgent goods
  • Supports executive access and global business connectivity
  • Adds prestige and convenience to commercial or hospitality developments

Specialized zones like airport logistics parks or aerotropolis developments thrive on this advantage.

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