Raipur's infrastructure projects like highways, metro systems, and Smart City initiatives are driving real estate growth, attracting investors and reshaping local property markets.
A detailed guide for NRIs investing in Lucknow’s real estate, covering legal requirements, tax obligations, remote management options, and prime investment zones.
India's luxury housing market is booming, driven by rising incomes, NRI investment, and a preference for upscale living. Sales of luxury homes have tripled in five years, with key cities like Delhi-NCR and Mumbai leading the surge.
NoBroker predicts NRIs will contribute 20% of India's real estate investment by 2025, favoring Bengaluru and Mumbai. Demand for 3BHK units is high, but transparency remains a key challenge.
Goa offers a vibrant rental market with benefits like privacy and affordability, but prospective renters should research thoroughly to navigate legal and market complexities.
State election results bring renewed hope to the UP real estate sector, signaling a potential market upswing and a departure from traditional political strategies. The impact of the results is expected to revitalize the sector and boost investor confidence in the market.
Hyderabad's real estate market faces challenges due to political uncertainty and high land prices. Premium segment growth is slow, and funding is difficult to secure, while genuine buyers dominate the market.
Real estate developers in India reported improved cash flow and reduced debt in Q2 2023, driven by project handovers and fundraising. DLF and Godrej Properties are actively reducing debt, while HDIL saw a surge in collections.
After gold's price drop, experts fear a similar downturn in the property market. Despite developer assurances, high unsold inventory suggests otherwise, with discounts and incentives becoming commonplace.
Pre-launch properties offer excellent returns in the booming real estate market. Gurgaon leads as an investor-driven market, followed by cities like Bangalore and Mumbai. Investing early maximizes profits and builders offer attractive incentives.
The Indian real estate market is showing signs of slowing down due to high interest rates and increased supply. Rental and capital values are declining, particularly in residential and office spaces, impacting the IT/ITES sector.
The Delhi Metro's expansion is transforming the region's real estate and job markets. Improved connectivity and upcoming phases promise further growth, making it a model for other Indian cities.
Knight Frank expects the Indian property boom to persist into 2008, though the credit crunch may temper growth. Foreign investment remains strong in this promising market.
Hyderabad is a prime location for real estate investment, offering significant opportunities and rewards, accessible to anyone regardless of background.