Global architects are entering the booming Indian real estate market. Renowned firms like Foster + Partners and HOK are collaborating with Indian developers on large-scale projects, signaling a new era of design and development.
SEBI allows Real Estate Mutual Funds to provide funding relief for Indian real estate sector amid credit challenges
Rising steel and cement prices impact India's real estate sector, hitting middle and lower-class housing demand.
Deutsche Bank's RREEF to invest $1B in Indian real estate over three years, targeting residential, retail, hospitality, and commercial projects in western and northern India.
NRI-backed Dewa Projects to construct a Rs. 3,000 crore super luxury apartment complex in Kochi by 2011, featuring six towers, 400 apartments, and high-end fittings.
ARCH Capital and Mahindra Group form a JV to develop a 750-unit residential community in Chennai's Mahindra World City, marking Ayala's first major Indian real estate investment.
One-BHK apartments in Ranchi have failed to attract buyers, prompting developers to shift focus towards larger two-BHK and three-BHK units due to lower property rates compared to other major cities.
National Highway-24 (NH-24) is attracting significant real estate investment due to rising housing costs in key Uttar Pradesh cities. The area offers affordable housing options and has witnessed the development of several townships, boosted by its proximity to Delhi and improved infrastructure.
India's upcoming budget, the last before general elections, is expected to be populist, focusing on voter appeasement through tax reductions and increased social sector spending.