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Realty brand positioning not connecting with home buyers-I

Track2Realty Survey: 70 per cent of the Indians who have either bought a house or are planning to buy believe brand reputation only amounts to the developers’ past projects. More than that, 78 per cent maintain the track record of timely delivery of the project is the best way to judge the developers’ brand.

Reports Luxury Housing, Luxury Housing in India, Luxury Housing Demand in India, Luxury Housing Supply in India, Luxury Housing Absorption in India, Luxury Housing Sales in India, India Real Estate News, Indian Realty News, Real Estate News India, Indian Property Market News, Best Property Portal, Best Real Estate News Website, Real Estate Journalists

Luxury home sales surge 37.8% in first nine months of 2024

The surge in demand for luxury housing has been primarily attributable to a growing preference among affluent buyers for enhanced amenities and more spacious living areas that complement their multifaceted lifestyles. Moreover, the increasing aspirational class has significantly contributed to the increased demand for luxury properties. Furthermore, the rise in NRI and astute domestic investors in the Indian real estate market has considerably fueled the heightened demand for luxury residences.

Reports Goa Holiday Homes, Goa Property Market, Goa Real Estate, Real Estate in Goa, Holiday Homes in India, Holiday Home Destinations, India Real Estate News, Indian Realty News, Real Estate news India, Indian Property Market News, Best Property Portal, Best Real Estate News Website, Real Estate Journalists

Goa is top choice for holiday homes: Survey

The real estate market of Goa is also expanding not only in terms of buyer interest but also geographically. The once-limited property market is now spreading across new areas, offering a wider variety of options to buyers. Alongside this expansion, there has been a notable rise in property prices. What was once a market catering to properties valued between Rs 5 crore and Rs 15 crore has evolved, with some villas now fetching prices of up to Rs 100 crore. This surge reflects the growing interest from ultra-high-net-worth individuals who are seeking exclusive, luxury homes in the region.

Consumer Connect Festive Survey, Festive Home Buying, Festive Property Sale, Festive Property Offers, India Real Estate News, Indian Realty News, Indian Property Market, Track2Realty Survey, Fence Sitting Buyers, Festive Offers

Fence sitting buyers need hand holding this festive season

The quest for property has not subsided among the Indians; nor do they have any doubts over the appreciation potential of real asset. They still consider property the tangible asset class that is less prone to market volatility, compared to stock market and other avenues of investment. However, they need a bit of cushioning this festive season to take a plunge into the property market.

Consumer Connect Home Buyers Trapped, Supertech, Supertech Twin Towers, Supertech Demolition, RK Arora, Mohit Arora, Noida Real Estate Market, Indian Property Market, India Real Estate News

Supertech or no Supertech – housing market a systematic trap for buyers

News reports of real estate nowadays is making me religious. The reports about Supertech Twin Tower demolition is giving me “SPIRITUAL” feeling. If these media reports are to be believed, henceforth all the government officials will be careful in sanctioning the building plans, builders will be fearful with the law and the judiciary will be trusted as more pro-active than reactive. Isn’t it a proverbial “Ram Rajya” for the home buyers?

Reports Mental Stress of Home Buyers, Home Buyers' Mental Stress, Mental Health of Home Buyers, Mental Health in Real Estate, Mental Health in Property Market

Home buying adds up to mental health issues of Indians

Home buying is more often than not linked to the financial health of the home buyers. However, mental health is as important as the financial health and the Indian housing market seems to rob the buyers the much needed peace and happiness that comes with an asset class like the home. The stress and anxiety is not limited to finding the right home, rather the real mental stress begins once one has bought the dream house. A Track2Realty pan-India survey.

Consumer Connect Myth & Reality of Home Buying, Festive Sales in Housing, Festive Offers in Property Market, Festive Offers in Home Purchase, Festivals and Home Buying

Festive home sales! Reality versus narrative

I often get amused when I get into the details of the industry survey that shouts at the top of its voice – “All is Well”. Some of these industry reports claiming the business to be witness to higher consumer sentiment are based on the feedback of connected parties like developers, banks, financial institutions and private equity players. All in all, it’s a family cycle where everyone is desperate to beg, borrow or steal for sale. The most important stakeholder – the home buyer – whose sentiment is being tracked is better left out in this mutual appreciation club of vested interests. 

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