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Reports Indian Retail, Malls in India, Over Supply in Retail, Opportunities in Retail, India Real Estate News, Indian Realty News, Real Estate News India, Indian Property Market News, Investment in Retail, Investment in Property

India retail – opportunities in a revolution

Indian retail today stands at an inflexion point where the sector is poised to take a giant leap. Jones Lang LaSalle’s latest research offering ‘India Retail – Opportunities in a Revolution’ explores the potential in the Indian retail real estate in the coming years.

Reports Property Guide, Property Advisory, Jones Lang LaSale, India Real Estate News, Indian Realty News, Real Estate News India, Indian Property Market News, Investment in Property

Jones Lang LaSalle Releases Asia Pacific Property Investment Guide For 2011

Jones Lang LaSalle, in conjunction with Blake Dawson, has produced its first Asia Pacific Property Investment Guide. Asia Pacific has a wide range of real estate markets – each with distinctive rules for investors. The guide covers important issues that investors need to consider when investing in real estate around the region.

Column Built up Area, Super Built up area, Saleable area, Carpet Area, Ashutosh Limaye, JLL, Jones Lang LaSalle, India real estate news, Indian realty news, Real estate news India, Indian property market news

The built-up and super built-up area debacle

Building byelaws and regulations differ from states to state and even city to city. However, it invariably turns out that property buyers are required to pay for construction that falls in FSI-free areas – areas of congregation, passage and general convenience.

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