Search Results: real estate sector (2147)

Beyond Headlines Abu Dhabi Chamber, Design & Build Week, Abu Dhabi Property Market, Real Estate in Abu Dhabi, Investments in Abu Dhabi, Middle East Property Market

Abu Dhabi Chamber and CONNECT launches international events in Abu Dhabi for the construction and manufacturing industries

As part of a long-term partnership, Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce & Industry and CONNECT have announced two inaugural events, Middle East Design & Build Week (MEDBW) and Middle East Manufacturing & Technology Expo (MEMT). Both the physical events are scheduled to be held between 5 – 7 December 2022 at Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC), UAE.

Headlines Construction Labour, Labour Shortage, Labour Migration, Reverse Migration, Indian Real Estate, Indian Property Market

Reverse Migration: Tier II & III city property gaining by default

What is icing on the cake for the developers in these smaller towns now is the fact that they are getting the labour force at a much lower cost. Explaining this trend, Sandeep Agrawal, a property broker in Patna says that the labours were getting their daily wages in the Delhi NCR region in the range of INR 350-500, depending upon the project. But now they are more than willing to work at INR 250 in places like Patna, Kanpur, Kochi etc where they are stationed in proximity to their home towns and the cost of living is much lesser, compared to the metro cities. 

Network Axis Lake City, Axis Corp, Aditya Kushwaha, Goa Real Estate, Goa Property Market, Goa Luxury Property

Axis Ecorp forays into commercial plots segment with Axis Lake City

Located in Dodamarg, Axis Lake City is barely 35 KMs away from Panjim city centre. It is also just 18KMS away from the prestigious MOPA airport, which is expected to be operational by 2022. Spread across 12 acres, the project offers commercial plots in the size of 150 square meters, with state-of-the-art infrastructure and facilities. The size of the project is INR 40 crore and it is expected to be completed by 2023.

Consumer Connect Monsoon Home Buying, Property Purchase in Monsoon Season, Real Estate Trends, Home Buying Trends, Property Purchase Trends, Festive Home Buying

Why don’t Indians buy houses in monsoons?

There are multiple factors why the home sales in monsoons are subdued. One obvious reason is that the Indians traditionally don’t make any high value purchases after Akshay Tirtiya and before Ganesh Chaturthi. Since a home is the most emotional & aspirational product; is life’s biggest purchase; and is in most of the case for the lifetime; the Indians prefer to wait till the beginning of the festive season. Inauspicious period of Shraddh and Pitripaksh also falls during the monsoon season, where the traditional belief is that any new purchase will invite the curse of the ancestors.

Brand Rating Diary of a Real Estate Journalist, Honest Journalist, Most Hated Journalist, Ravi Sinha, Real Estate PR, Media and Property Market

ABA Corp sets tone for Best Practices in Greater Noida West

Driving down the Noida-Greater Noida property market in general and the Greater Noida West, better known as Noida Extension in popular parlance, could be a delightful rendezvous for any news hungry journalist. Which scribe won’t want a dose of controversy and sensationalism for filing a juicy story? And this market has it all – housing project delays, defaults, cheating, harassment, builders’ high handedness, blatant lies with oozing confidence, and last but not the least, consumer protest all around.

Reports Office Building, India Office Market Report, Savills India Report, Commercial Property in India, Indian Real Estate News, Indian Realty News, Indian Property Market News

India’s office space leasing stands at 10.9 million sq feet across top 6 cities: Savills India

India’s office market space leasing moved at a measured pace as most occupiers halted their expansion plans in the wake of the unanticipated second wave of the pandemic that hit the country earlier this year.  Consequently, leasing activity across six major cities in India during the first half of 2021 dragged to a six-year low, according to the latest half-yearly report ‘India Market Watch Office’ by international real estate advisory firm Savills India.

Industry Movement Ramesh Nair, JLL India, Colliers International India, Indian Real Estate News, Indian Property Market News, Real Estate Professionals

Colliers appoints new CEO for India business

He has experience working across diverse asset classes and markets, advising leading domestic and multinational owners, investors, and occupiers. Based in Mumbai, Ramesh will partner with Sankey Prasad, Chairman & Managing Director of Colliers in India, to lead the business.

Editorial Sanya Seren, Warren Buffet, Berkshire Hathway HomeServices, Orenda India, Property Brokerage, Property Agents, IPC

Huge scope across Indian Tier-II & III cities: Sanya Aeren, Chief Advisor, Berkshire Hathway HomeServices & Orenda India

Berkshire Hathway HomeServices, the real estate brokerage arm of global investor Warren Buffet has entered into the Indian market through its tie-up with Orenda India. Sanya Aeren, its Chief Advisor-Marketing & Communication, says the global best practices of Berkshire and the huge untapped opportunities in the Indian market would position this alliance into the top league. In an Exclusive Interview with Ravi Sinha, she spells out her plans to organize the property brokerage, penetrate deep into the market and also give a new experience to the investors. Excerpts of the interview:

Editorial Lawyer Needed, Lawyers' Role in Due Diligence, Lawyer in Property Purchase, Lawyer Needed in Home Buying, Builder Buyer Contracts, Legal Approval of Property Papers

Legal due diligence in property purchase avoids future litigation: Advocate Devesh Ratan

Devesh Ratan: A lawyer who is exclusively representing you will only look at your interest. A broker has to charge his brokerage from both the parties; he will never say this property has this deficiency, or the papers that you are signing is fixing your liability. For example, many developers put it in their Agreement Form that if they delay the project they will only pay INR 5 but if the buyer delays the payment he has to pay at the rate of 10-15. Only a lawyer can tell you this kind of liability is wrong and it should be negotiated upon.

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