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Market Rating Chennai Property Market, Chennai Real Estate, Chennai Housing Market, Chennai Property Launches

Chennai housing recovery faster than national average

The city with a penchant for villas is mostly moving towards the periphery locations. In those locations the land cost is still very affordable. The buyers, mostly local communities, are preferring these plotted villas. Since the developers do not have the construction finance to bother, they can even hold it in the wake of slow sales.

Beyond Headlines Online Furniture Shopping, Online Furniture Business, Pepperfry, Homelane, Finance Intellect Report, Nilkamal, Urban Ladder, Furlenco, Livspace

Going online before opening physical stores is ideal

Furniture players are also experimenting with design and interior modelling of homes. Through an online presence and an influencer network, players are investing in this side of the business. As a result, furniture players are not just your simple sofa sellers, they are much more! They now offer new-age designs, suggest home improvement tips by way of customization and site visits by their own ‘design officers’. These specialized services win over the traditional furniture store operators in terms of post-sales services delivery and customer satisfaction. 

Company News Vaishnavi Group, Vaishnavi Serene, Katerra, Real Estate Gen Next Technology, Technology in Real Estate, Bengaluru Property Market, Bengaluru Project Launches

Vaishnavi Group joins hands with Katerra for new technology

Vaishnavi Group will unveil Vaishnavi Serene to showcase Katerra’s technology. This project is adjacent to the lush green CRPF Campus in Yelahanka. The project comprises 896 apartments in configurations of 1, 2 & 3-bedroom apartments. It offers potential home owners several firsts in terms of features – from being the first residential project in Bangalore to be built with Global off-site precast technology, to being the first community to offer homes with a new set of specifications and smart sizes to highly enhanced space efficiency along with Vaastu compliance.

Column Ar Tripat Girdhar, The Design Studio, Design & Architecture, Trends in Design

Design & architecture all about creating experiences

Green buildings are to create positive impacts on our climate and natural environment which helps to improve quality of living. Every country has different climate conditions, unique culture and traditions, diverse building style and ages, wide-ranging environmental, economic and social conditions – all are depends which design & architecture should be fit according to country condition. The need of green building has taken a big turn in design giving a lot of importance to light, ventilation and air-conditioning.

Reports Flexible Workspaces, India Office Market, Co Working Spaces, Office Space Trends, Commercial Real Estate, Colliers Research

Demand from flexible workspace operators to account for about 18-20% of total gross leasing in 2019

About 33% of the occupiers surveyed said they are likely to take up space in a flexible workspace over the next 24 months, primarily for the host of benefits provided. About 45% of occupiers surveyed are uncertain about leasing in flexible workspaces, with the decision hinging on their expansion plans over the next two years. On the other hand, about 22% of the respondents said they are not likely to take up space in flexible workspace centers over the next 24 months.

Network XRBIA Singa Pune, Rahul Nahar, Mark Mahan, Singapore Architecture, Global Themes in Indian Housing

Xrbia launches ‘Singa-Pune’ in Dhanori

Based on the concept of contemporary design led by Singaporean architecture, ‘Singa – Pune’ is a 21 acre township located at Dhanori, Pune with over 1000 apartments in phase 1. With internationally designed landscape across the project and 51 world-class amenities, the project will truly transcend the engineering and aesthetics of Singapore architecture to the city of Pune. The apartments are priced starting at 13L for Studio Apartments, 22L for 1 BHKs and 30L for 2 BHKs. The project will be completed in three phases and will progress across a span of 60 months.

Company News Co Living Spaces, Investment in Co Living, Co Living Operators in India, Embassy Co Living, Embassy Group

Embassy forays into co-living

Embassy Group will target students from colleges and working professionals employed with multinational companies in organized Grade A Business parks across major cities namely Bangalore, Pune, Hyderabad, Delhi NCR, Mumbai, and Chennai. The official brand launch is planned by the end of 2019 with a flagship project in Bangalore, followed by Pune. 

Reports Branded Housing, Luxury Housing, Organised Real Estate in India, Best Real Estate brands, Brand Value of House

Branded housing share increases to 56% of overall supply

Highly-established developers are known to conduct careful research on their locations and are therefore able to pinpoint the most happening growth corridors. They know what product works best, and where it works best. While end-users are assured that they are buying into a well-researched area, this fact also ‘raises the bottom’ for investors who are looking for the right product to back.

Beyond Headlines OYO Workspaces, OYO Workspaces in Hyderabad, Innov8 Gachibowli Hyderabad, Co Working in Hyderabad, Office Space Trends in Hyderabad

OYO Workspaces starts operations in Hyderabad with Innov8 at Gachibowli

OYO Workspaces, India’s fastest growing, multi-brand managed workspaces solutions provider is expanding its footprint in India and has forayed into the Hyderabad market with its new Innov8 centre. This new centre named as Innov8 Sreshta Marvel Hyderabad, is situated in Gachibowli, in the vicinity of Hitec City and has a capacity of over 700 seats. It is a beautifully crafted workspace with an industrial design language and is the latest addition to the company’s  22+ coworking centres. 

Analysis Ailing Real Estate, Problems of Real Estate, Under Construction, Protest of Home Buyers, Builder Buyer Conflict, Delayed Projects, Funding Problems of Real Estate

What ails the housing market?

In the ‘golden years’ of India’s housing market, property was the default go-to option for big-ticket investment. With real estate’s fading allure, investors began exploring other options and found them to quite rewarding. For instance, they can invest in a start-up with sums as ‘low’ as INR 10 lakhs. Many entrepreneurially-inclined Indians find the potential ROI (as high as 15% in many instances) makes more sense. Mutual funds provide good returns and the entry level is low enough to be affordable to many.

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