
Price per sq foot set to rise in real estate sector in TN
Despite strong growth potential for real estate in Tamil Nadu, the price per square foot is set to rise in the next two three months as the industry is reeling under a crisis.
Despite strong growth potential for real estate in Tamil Nadu, the price per square foot is set to rise in the next two three months as the industry is reeling under a crisis.
Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi has inaugurated the ‘Northeast Realty Expo 2011’ at the Maniram Dewan Trade Centre on Thursday, August 25.
New building technology created by International Steel Structures (ISS), is ready to help reduce India’s housing shortage by being able to provide housing units with structural integrity in a matter of days from production.
Call it flavor of the season or overt holier-than-thou or just plain Anna Hazare effect, major real estate developers of Punjab have announced not to pay bribes to government officials in future for getting their projects approved.
The ruling of Competition Commission of India (CCI) against the market leader DLF seems to have not only sparked a debate within the real sector, but has also united them.
DLF plans to reduce its debt by Rs.2,500-3,000 crore by the end of this financial year, according to Group Executive Director Rajeev Talwar.
Aman Resorts, the chain of luxury resorts owned by DLF may be sold for more than $400 million, according to the sources.
Janaadhar Constructions, handed over the keys to home buyers of Janaadhar Shubha, its first affordable housing project targeted at the aspiring first-time home owner among the urban low income group.
Rakesh Jain booked a flat in one of the projects in Noida Extension. He paid to the developer all the savings from his hard-earned money and had everything in place-due diligence done through his lawyer.
Land acquisition by Britishers almost a century ago here came back to haunt the rulers of the day when a Delhi court today issued a notice to the Centre to apprise it as to whether descendants of the farmers need to be compensated or not.