Due to the limitations of building materials, a multi modal approach of construction was evolved in Kerala. Stone work was restricted to the plinth even in prestigious buildings including temples and palaces. The indigenous adoption of the available raw materials for architectural expression thus became the dominant feature of the Kerala style. Laetrile stone however, is abundantly found as outcrops in most zones. Soft laetrile available at shallow depth can be easily cut, dressed and used as building blocks. It is a rare local stone that gets stronger and durable with exposure to the atmosphere. Block of this stone may be bonded in mortars of shell lime, - the classic binding material used in traditional buildings. Lime mortar can be improved in strength and performance by admixtures of vegetable juices. Such enriched mortars were utilized for plastering and low relief work. Clay was used in many forms - for walling, in filling the timber floors and making bricks and tiles after firing in kilns, tempered with admixtures. Palm leaves are still used effectively for thatching the roofs and for making partition walls and along with mud walls (clay) is still the poor man’s construction material. Internet real estate is a term coined by the internet investment community relating to ownership of domain names and the similarities between high quality internet domain names and real-world, prime real estate. Commercial Properties for sale in Tripunithura are more in demand. The developer’s upcoming projects are on Marine Drive, Kakkanad and Edapally. The last two are more moderately priced as in these localities the land rates are lower. Vaastu Shastra adds positive energies to your place whether be it home or office or shop. Utilization of such energies brings happiness, peace and prosperity. So by constructing your home according to Vaastu rules and regulations, you will welcome good health and wealth. It is gaining popularity day by day, as it has no bad effects.