Search Results: Indian real estate market (2053)

Company News Noida, Noida Authority, Noida Land Parcels, Noida Land Acquisition, M3M India, Pankaj Bansal, Noida Builders

M3M enters Noida with Rs. 2400 crore investment in mixed-use project

Real estate developer M3M India has purchased a 13-acre land parcel in Noida. The outright purchase has been through e-auctions and the developer plans to invest around Rs 2,400 crore to develop a mixed-use project. M3M India has a major presence in Gurugram and this is part of the company’s market expansion to Noida through this project.

Headlines China Real Estate, China Property Market, China Property Crisis, Mortgage Ban, Mortgage Boycott, Housing EMI

Does China’s ‘Mortgage Boycott’ have any lessons for India?

Buy a house with mortgage and then get so frustrated with the delays that you just stop paying the EMIs. This sounds funny, illegal and outrageous, but has already started trending in the world’s largest property market of China. The global property markets in general and susceptible markets like India in particular are watching the developments in the neighbourhood with a hope & prayer that such unpleasant events should not confront them. A Track2Realty analysis.

Editorial PNC Menon, Sobha Limited, Sobha Dubai, Dubai Real Estate, Best brands. Real Estate Brands, Legends of Real Estate, Real Estate Veterans

Quality & legal compliances key for global brand success: PNC Menon

While other developers aspiring to go global are tying up with international brands, PNC Menon, founder and Chairman Emeritus of Sobha Group believes in organic growth of the brand. In an exclusive interview with Ravi Sinha at his Dubai office, he explains how Sobha has the inherent resilience to succeed anywhere in the global market. Focus on quality & don’t break the law is his mantra of global brand leadership. 

Consumer Connect Independence Day, India at 75, Freedom From FSI, FSI, FAR, FSI & Density Norms, FSI Free Cities

Will freedom from FSI lead to affordable housing for all?

Freedom is a luxury and it means different things to different set of people. The stakeholders within the built environment of the Indian real estate too have their own set of definition when it comes to what defines their freedom. While for a home buyer, freedom is to have a rent-free house of one’s own at an affordable price, for the developers the quest has been freedom from multiple bottlenecks – single window clearance, industry status, easy funding and, most importantly, FSI free developments. Track2Realty investigates whether ‘Freedom From FSI’ would be boon or bane. 

Policy Indian Flag, Indian Independence, Independence Day, Freedom At 75, India's Urban Policies, India's Housing Policies, Indian Urbanisation

India’s tryst with urban housing since independence

India’s urban housing today could at best be described as a soda bottle syndrome where the constant rural push to the select few urban centers could explode at any given point of time. It is not that the policy makers are unaware with the growing population and its dependence over the metro cities. As a matter of fact, when the country’s first planned city, Chandigarh, came into existence as a horizontal city that could cater as the capital of both the Punjab and Haryana State, it seemed to be independent India’s first tryst with organized urban planning in general and its housing solution in particular.

Editorial Abhishek Kapoor, Puravanakara, Provident Housing, Ashish Puravanakara, Puravankara Share Price, Puravankara Stocks

Intrinsic value of Puravankara stock higher than current price: Abhishek Kapoor, CEO, Puravankara

Puravankara stock has been pretty under-valued, claims Abhishek Kapoor, CEO of the company. According to him, it is the perception battle that Puravankara has to weather as the intrinsic value of the stock and the performance of the company is at par with the top real estate companies of the country. In an exclusive interview with Ravi Sinha, Puravankara CEO explains why and how the brand would change the perception in the next few years. Excerpt of the interview:

Brand Rating CREDAI Image Management, CREDAI, CREDAI NCR, CREDAI Western UP, Amit Modi, Nikhil Hawelia, Real Estate Reputation, Real Estate Perception, Builders' Perception, Builders' Reputation, Track2Realty Newsletter

CREDAI image makeover a self-congratulatory odyssey

CREDAI as a real estate industry body fails miserably time & again to gain public & policy level acceptance. Reason: Shady builders have more often than not been operating as the elected office bearers of CREDAI. The situation is all the more grave with CREDAI NCR team that believes in convince, confuse or corrupt philosophy of public, policy & media engagement. In his diary of a real estate journalist, Ravi Sinha highlights how focus on projection than perception change at the ground has been the nemesis of CREDAI in general and CREDAI NCR in particular. 

Consumer Connect Real Estate Price Escalation, Real Estate Price Hike, Input Cost Hike, Real Estate Caramelisation, Cement Caramelisation, Steel Caramelisation, Raw Material Caramelisation, CREDAI, NAREDCO

Sustaining public posturing on construction halt a tricky affair

Just when the real estate industry bodies had firmed up their public posturing to halt construction with allegation of cartelisation by the cement & steel producers, there was uneasiness at the developers’ end. Many of them had their back of the envelope calculation as to whether the construction strike would actually help or hurt the business. Track2Realty tries to get into the depth of the issue.

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