February 4, 2026 · 7:57 AM

Annuity-Enabled Hybrid Development by Asset Homes Debuts Near Infopark Kochi

Asset Homes launches an annuity-enabled hybrid development near Infopark Kochi. The project features 450 Selfie micro-living units and a 250-seat co-working space, providing residents affordable housing and a recurring income model to reduce maintenance costs.

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February 4, 2026
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Asset Homes, a Kochi-based real estate developer, has launched an annuity-enabled hybrid development near Infopark Kochi. The project offers a new way to live and work in Kerala. It combines compact homes with shared commercial spaces. This setup generates recurring income, helping reduce maintenance costs for residents.

The development will have 450 micro-living “Selfie” units and a 250-seat co-working space. The units are designed for single professionals and urban workers. They provide affordable, convenient housing close to major employment hubs. Income from the co-working facility creates a steady annuity stream. This helps residents manage upkeep costs easily.

The hybrid model addresses a common problem in urban housing—rising maintenance costs. By integrating commercial spaces, the project creates a self-sustaining ecosystem. Operational expenses are partially covered by the annuity income.

This concept reflects changing urban lifestyles. Young professionals now value proximity to work, shared amenities, and efficient use of space. The Selfie units are compact but functional. They ensure privacy, hygiene, and comfort without compromising on location.

Infopark Kochi, one of Kerala’s largest IT hubs, drives strong demand for housing nearby. The growing workforce and expanding tech companies need innovative, cost-effective residential solutions.

Asset Homes says the project aligns with its lifecycle-based approach, which focuses on total ownership costs, not just purchase price. The annuity-enabled model may set a new benchmark for future residential developments near IT corridors in Kerala.

This launch highlights a rising trend in real estate: integrated living and working spaces. These projects provide convenience and financial benefits. Hybrid developments like this could shape the future of urban housing in technology-driven cities across Kerala.

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Yash Paul
News Desk · BookNewProperty
Yash Paul is a real estate journalist and researcher based in Bangalore. He tracks emerging property hotspots and major developer announcements. Yash is dedicated to providing transparent, factual reporting on the region's rapidly evolving housing and commercial landscape.
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