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“I am reading these newspaper reports about the real estate sector demanding so many things with the Union Budget. Most of these demands are for their financial health than understanding the market from common homebuyers’ perspective like us. Do we matter at all in this eco system where neither the government nor the developers understand what keeps us away from the property market,” says Shweta Sanyal, an advertising professional in Mumbai.
Embassy Residency is a project that has weathered many challenges since inception – right from legal issues to the perception issue of being a low lying area – and yet it is shaping up quite decent. It is in South Chennai and primarily meant for the people employed in IT corridor.
When the going was good the developers did not bother much about the quality of talent; nor did they ever took a conscious call to introspect from the inside of the company and work their way out to create a competitive professional culture.