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Tier-II cities closing the gap with Top-8 as property prices surge by 10-15%

Soaring economic activity, infrastructure development, and reverse migration are driving double-digit property price appreciation in emerging urban centers of Tier-II cities, says “The Bharat India Report” by Housing.com. Housing.com, has released its inaugural “The Bharat in India” report that highlights remarkable growth trends in Tier-II city real estate markets across the country. It highlights how these once overlooked urban centers are rapidly closing the gap with their Tier-I counterparts. This growth is fuelled by economic diversification, rising consumer demand, and reverse migration patterns accelerated by the pandemic.

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Co-working space ‘Let’s Work’ set to open with a full-house in Delhi-NCR

Let’s Work is a modern co-working space built on the ethos of cooperation, collaboration, and community. Brought to fruition by Abhishek Kumar Gupta, enabler of Start-up Delhi and Kushagra Awasthi, founder of Furnish Your Dream, Let’s Work comes to Noida, to strengthen the start-up ecosystem, bringing together a network of different and like-minded people to share a common working infrastructure.

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Delhi-NCR home to artificial price appreciation

Pritam Yadav bought an apartment in Noida at Rs 3,000 per sq ft in an upcoming location three years back. The developer had then promised that the price will appreciate to no less than Rs 4,500 per sq feet within 18-24 months. It actually appreciated to Rs. 5000 within couple of years. However, circumstantial exit effort made him realise that the appreciation was only a castle in the air.

This doctor could not find any buyer at the appreciated price point. Forget Rs. 5000 sq feet price that the developer was advertising, he could not get any taker in the secondary market for even Rs. 4000 per sq feet. Even the developer refused to buy back at Rs. 1000 per sq feet lesser than what he h

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Land pooling policy promises to change Delhi-NCR property

Why do you buy a house in Noida, Noida Extension, Ghaziabad, Faridabad or even non-descript & hard-to-commute locations of NCR when you work in Delhi? If affordability is not the issue, won’t you prefer to live in the capital Delhi and not the satellite cities of NCR?

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Regularisation of Delhi’s illegal colonies

The Centre has responded positively to the Delhi Government’s appeal to regularise more than 1600 of the city’s unauthorised colonies. However, the truth is that even after this notification, the ground reality in that these colonies are unlikely to change for now.

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Government consults realtors to cut home prices

Spiraling property prices and slump in home sales have forced the Union Housing Ministry to think out-of-the-box solutions. After the decision to set up a high-level committee to recommend policy interventions to facilitate creation of rental housing stocks, the ministry has now sought views from private developers and builders to evolve a strategy for reducing the time taken in approval of real estate projects that can help bring down the cost of houses.

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