Search Results: Indian real estate (2709)

Consumer Connect Distress Property Deals, Distress Properties, JV & JD Post Covid, Distress Property Sale

Home buyers’ options when a distressed property gets new builder

Today, there are lots of distressed properties in the market where merger and/or takeovers are happening. While it makes sound business sense for both the builders of stressed assets as well as the one having capital to invest, the home buyers with little elbow room to negotiate are often at the receiving end of such market transactions that look promising as an outside view. Ravi Sinha explores the legal options for the home buyers.

Consumer Connect Home Loan, Cheaper Home Loan, Home Loan Interest Rates, Lower Cost of Borrowing

Can cheaper home loans lead to more housing sale?

With home loan interest rates below 7 per cent, an impression has gained ground that this is the best time to buy a house. Track2Realty takes a closer look at the economic fundamentals that suggest the interest rates are one of the sales catalysts and there are many variables to consider. 

Editorial Advocate Nirmit Srivastav, Lucknow High Court, Unfair Contract, Consumer Court, Builder Buyer Disputes

Unfair Contract is a disease: Advocate Nirmit Srivastav

In India, the moment you buy a house the joke is on you – whether you get the possession of the house, or that possession is delayed or even denied. The buyers’ harassment starts with the Builder Buyer Agreement which in most of the cases is a one-sided document. The buyers mostly have no other choice but to sign on the dotted lines, because by the time the Builder Buyer Agreement is thrown at their face they have already paid the initial booking amount.

Column Dinesh Semwal, Ensaviour Technologies

A healthy indoor climate & remote operation for efficient facility management

Worsening the situation at a frightful angle is the global pandemic attack, which led governments to struggle with the new lockdown measures and brought big shifts in the stock markets. Its aftermath will be one of the biggest business challenges of our time – “will employees re-enter the office space?” Workers are concerned about the disinfection strategies being used by commercial complexes.

Beyond Headlines Office Architecture, Office Space in India, Office Space After Covid, Office Occupancy in India, Office Supply in India

The Executive Centre launches the “What Is An Office” campaign

The pandemic has led to the greatest debate of all time – do people even need an office and if so, what do they want? The Executive Centre (TEC), the flexible workspace provider across Asia Pacific and the Middle East, has launched the “What Is An Office” campaign, which examines the elements that make up a dynamic, productive workspace.

Reports RERA, RERA Success, Real Estate Litigations, Property Disputes, Builder Buyer Disputes, Property Cheating

RERA doesn’t evoke confidence of the homebuyers

Projects worth INR 4,64,300 crore for a total of 575,900 units are already significantly behind schedule. These 5,75,900 units have been stuck since 2013 or before. However, what is even more disturbing than these staggering number is the fact that in many of the states RERA has been diluted to the extent that it allows the erring developers with the existing projects to get away with the fault lines.

Headlines Land Records, Digitisation of Land Records, Clear Land Titles, Land Survey, Property Valuation

Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal and Odisha top digitisation of land records

Access to land is a critical factor for economic growth and poverty reduction.  For government, industry, and citizens to be able to use this asset effectively and to minimise disputes, it is important to have access to reliable land and property records. Digitizing these land records is critical for ensuring India’s economic growth, as accessible, high quality records not only helps increase the visibility and availability of land for large-scale investment opportunities, but at an individual level, also makes it possible for the public to transact land and use it for seeking credit in a dispute-free environment.

Reports Woman Home Buyer, Single Women Buyer, Women & Property, Women Buying House

More single than married women attracted to property

It is single women and not the married ones who are the real demand drivers of the housing market in India. Contrary to the general perception that marriage is a catalyst for women to look up to house ownership, it is the single women across the cities of India that are more attracted to the property. The choices of single women are as much goaded by the safety of their own roof over head as with the investment horizon. 

Beyond Headlines Sobha Dream Heights, GIFT City Gujarat, Property in GIFT City, Residential Property in GIFT City, Sobha in GIFT City, Talest Building in GIFT City

SOBHA witness to sustained demand, efficacy in operations

SOBHA Limited claims to have achieved best ever quarterly sales volume of 1.13 million square feet of Super Built up Area valued at INR 8.88 billion, with an average price realization of INR 7,830 per square feet during Q3-21. Sales volume, total sales value and Sobha share of sales value during Q3-21 were up by 27% ,29% , 28% respectively as compared to Q2-21.

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