
In Noida Extension, ‘realty’ check begins
Hours after the Supreme Court order, several worried investors at Shah Beri village rushed to the offices of developers demanding their money back or a house at an alternative site.
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Hours after the Supreme Court order, several worried investors at Shah Beri village rushed to the offices of developers demanding their money back or a house at an alternative site.
Private equity firm India Property Fund has picked up a 49% stake in Ramprastha Group’s housing project Skyz in Gurgaon for Rs.120 crore.
Real estate developers are often blamed for delay in projects. But the fact of the matter is that it is more often the state parties that are responsible for the delay in project.
The Supreme Court today, July 6, upheld the Allahabad High Court order that had quashed the Greater Noida Authority’s acquisition of land in the Shahberi village.
Tata Housing has announced a Rs.1,000-crore foray into Maldives with villas priced at a princely Rs.30 crore each.
Unitech Ltd is expanding its retail development business and plans to invest around Rs.2,000 crore over the next three years to develop about 2 million sq. ft of premium and luxury shopping malls.
The primary advantage would be that an under-construction property will invariably come cheaper than a ready-for-possession property.
UK-based hospitality firm Whitbread today said it will invest 75 million pounds (over Rs 535 crore) in India by 2020 to fund its hotels business in the country.
Standard & Poor’s Rating Services on Monday, July 4, said the surge in real estate prices in some pockets in India could emerge as a credit risk for banks.
Shares of DLF rose six per cent in Monday’s trading on expectations the company’s debt reduction strategy was falling in place, said analysts tracking the stock.