Thai developer to foray into Indian realty
Indian arm of a leading Bangkok based developer is looking to invest some $300 million in the country’s real estate market, particularly in the major cities of Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore.
Indian arm of a leading Bangkok based developer is looking to invest some $300 million in the country’s real estate market, particularly in the major cities of Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore.
A two-day exhibition featuring 45 property developers from major cities of India is being held at Regency Halls on Friday and Saturday.
Vision India Real Estate, has announced a cultural association with the dance school of the well acclaimed actress and danseuse, Shobana, in its upcoming premium housing project, The Gem Grove.
The Orissa chapter of the Confederation of Real Estate Developers Association of India (CREDAI) aims to put an end to real estate cheating cases.
Budget housing is fast becoming big business with more and more real estate companies trying to please the masses with pocket-friendly offerings.
Ascendas India Development Trust (AIDT), the India-focused real estate fund floated by Singapore-based office space developer, is looking to raise close to $350 million.
Germany-based home and kitchen modular furniture maker Hacker Kuchen GmbH is all set to enter into a MoU with DB Reality for supplying 900 kitchen modulars for various projects the real estate major is taking up in Mumbai.
As part of its social obligations, CREDAI (Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Association of India) is planning to train unskilled labourers from 10 select cities in the country, with the assistance of National Skilled Development Corporation (NSDC).
The government is keen to clean realty deals and wants to crack down on money laundering. It wants a closer look at the real estate market, widely perceived to be the biggest sink of black money in India.
Unsold, vacant, no takers…these words aptly sum up the story for real estate developers into malls in India. Even though retailers are spreading their wings once again after the slowdown, the absorption of malls remains sluggish, leading to high vacancies.