Patel Realty Expects to Double Profit on India’s Home Demand
Patel Realty expects profit to double this year on rising demand for homes in the world’s second-fastest growing major economy.
Patel Realty expects profit to double this year on rising demand for homes in the world’s second-fastest growing major economy.
Private equity fund Fire Capital’s promoter has tied up with a clutch of US-based realty firms to form a new company that plans to invest Rs.6,000 crore in the next four years on developing 32,000 homes across the country.
Realty major DLF has filed a petition with the COMPAT against the August 16 order of the CCI that imposed a fine of Rs.630 crore on the company for “abuse of dominant market position”.
A mall must be a refuge from humdrum everyday life – an alternative world where everything new and desirable is available.
The third annual global Energy Efficiency Indicator (EEI) shows that building owners and operators throughout India continue to place higher importance on energy management in comparison to their peers in other major countries.
The level of FDI in the real estate sector is unlikely to show a quantum jump this year, courtesy a slow GDP growth rate, high debt levels of the real estate developers, labour shortage and economic crisis in the US and Europe.
The National Housing Bank (NHB), regulator in the realty finance sector, is expected to take a decision soon on whether or not there will be a complete waiver of all pre-payment charges on floating-rate home loans.
The apex body for realty sector, CREDAI, has approached Competition Commission of India (CCI) seeking enquiry against artificial shortage of cement and exorbitant price hike by leading manufacturers.
Less launches, pragmatic marketing, innovative packages, product bundling and online brand promotion, the real estate developers in Mumbai are leaving no stone unturned to beat the inflationary pressure.
The current global scenario might be one of gloom, with markets in the US and in Europe on the brink of a double dip recession, but interest in Indian real estate is still high among global investors