Gurgaon's real estate market is booming due to job growth, MNC presence, and infrastructure development. Property rates are rising, with significant residential and commercial construction underway by major developers.
Pune's real estate market has attracted significant private equity investment, primarily in the residential sector, driven by the city's IT industry growth and proximity to Mumbai.
Mumbai land prices, already the highest in India, are expected to continue their 15 percent decline this year due to high borrowing costs and the need for developers to sell.
LiveNRI to Host India Property Road Show on May 5-6, 2012 for investors and home buyers
DLF shares increased by 3.2% after Goldman Sachs upgraded the stock's rating to "buy", citing increased residential launches and commercial property recovery.
The Indian real estate market offers lucrative investment opportunities for NRIs, particularly due to the rupee's depreciation. Experts suggest that now is a good time for NRIs to invest in various property types.
The Indian Property Show in Hong Kong on March 3-4 offers NRIs a chance to explore 300+ projects by 70+ Indian developers, with on-site home loan approvals.
Stable Indian real estate market: prices held high despite interest rate hikes, mixed future outlook
DLF to Acquire Stake in Bidadi Knowledge City from Dubai-based Limitless Group
Khinvasara Group, a prominent real estate developer in Aurangabad, has launched Khinvasara Estates, a 7-acre residential project near Walunj. Offering 1/2 BHK flats and 3 BHK row houses, the project aims to provide modern living spaces at affordable prices.
MCHI is hosting the 13th India Realty Expo in Dubai from June 3rd-5th, 2010, to showcase Indian real estate opportunities to NRIs, featuring properties in cities like Mumbai, Pune, Goa, and Bangalore.
JLLM report predicts rising residential property prices in Mumbai and growth in commercial real estate demand until the end of 2010, supported by infrastructure projects.
Mafatlal Industries plans to sell an 85,000 sq ft property in central Mumbai to revive its operations, with bidding expected to start soon.
Navi Mumbai emerges as top destination for commercial real estate investment, offering competitive prices and growth opportunities.
PVP Ventures sells Vadapalani property to SRM for Rs 140 crore, plans to focus on core businesses
Franklin Templeton raises $383 million Asian real estate fund to capitalize on distressed assets in Hong Kong, Singapore, and other Asian markets.
Exploring real estate as a safe and high-yielding investment option, considering factors like property type, legalities, and taxation.
Government stimulus and RBI measures aim to revive the struggling Indian real estate sector. Interest rate cuts and priority sector lending for housing are expected to boost demand and ease the liquidity crunch faced by developers.
Discusses India's affordable housing sector, distinguishing it from the US sub-prime crisis, highlighting the potential market size and benefits.
PBEL City, a township by PBEL in Hyderabad featuring 13 residential and 2 commercial towers, commences phase I with a price range of Rs 41-52 lakh for flats. Completion estimated within 18-36 months. Targeted at IT, bank employees, aged 25-40.
Maharashtra, known as the 'Power House of India', is witnessing rapid development in both residential and commercial real estate. The state's industrial growth has boosted real estate demand in cities like Mumbai, Pune, and Nagpur.
Global property market transactions fell 46% in Q1 2008, but investment in Asia and emerging markets continued to grow, driven primarily by acquisition of land and development rights.
Amidst a real estate slowdown, K Raheja Universal and Lupin's land deal in Boisar, Thane has collapsed due to market insecurity. Lupin denies real estate interest, focusing on its pharmaceutical business.
The Indian property market is experiencing a consolidation phase as liquidity issues lead mid-sized developers to sell off properties and attract investors.
NRI loan interest rates vary based on borrowing reasons. The RBI's new directive limits lending against NRI deposits, targeting speculative investments in real estate.