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Budget housing is fast becoming big business with more and more real estate companies trying to please the masses with pocket-friendly offerings.
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Budget housing is fast becoming big business with more and more real estate companies trying to please the masses with pocket-friendly offerings.
The annual CREDAI Realty Expo organized by CREDAI kicked off on Saturday with hundreds of prospective property buyers thronging the exhibition at Palace Grounds.
MARG Limited, the diversified infrastructure development company has unveiled “Mr. Joy”, the mascot symbolizing a new brand identity for its real estate arm – MARG ProperTies.
The bullion company, Goldsukh Trade India Limited has now entered into real-estate estate.
A day after its Managing Director Vinod Goenka was arrested in the 2G spectrum scam case on Wednesday, the controversial Mumbai-based real estate company DB Realty inducted his father, K M Goenka, as a Non-Executive Director.
Luxury real estate developer M3M India has appointed L&T to build the 7-star Luxury Residences – M3M Golf Estate.
Fraudsters will soon find it difficult to dupe banks by mortgaging the same property with two lenders or selling mortgaged property.
Ascendas India Development Trust (AIDT), the India-focused real estate fund floated by Singapore-based office space developer, is looking to raise close to $350 million.
Nearly four years back when the real estate market was at its peak all the developers tried to diversify into other greener pastures.
Indian real estate is expected to face “large-scale distress” amid rising borrowing costs and shrinking access to credit that may force developers into fire sales for assets, according to Knight Frank.