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Column Ravi Sinha, Real estate journalist, Real estate blogger, Real estate analyst, Real estate brand rating, Diary of a real estate journalist, Property journalist diary, Open letter to builders, Buyer writes to builders, Journalist writes to builders, Property journalists credibility, Credibility of real estate journalists, Media and real estate, Media and property market, Journalists in the property market

Honest journalism needs honest eco system

I often question how will honest journalism survive in this eco system. It is not that I don’t face the challenges and resistance of not being a party to this cartel of corruption. Forget the builders, even a large section of builders’ ‘paid & pet’ journalists have issues with me. I am, after all, a game spoiler for them who is spreading the negativity with brutal honest and ruthless journalism.

Brand Rating Tata Wallbook, CSR, India real estate news, Indian realty news, Property new, Home, Policy Advocacy, Activism, Mall, Retail, Office space, SEZ, IT/ITeS, Residential, Commercial, Hospitality, Project, Location, Regulation, FDI, Taxation, Investment, Banking, Property Management, Ravi Sinha, Track2Media, Track2Realty

CSR strategy not critically linked to brand image

Welcome to the world of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in the Indian real estate. The ground reality is that the real estate companies today get into CSR for fulfilling mandatory provisions and/or tax adjustments than any real concern for the society.

Consumer Connect Builder Buyer Meeting, Builder buyer conflict, Builder harassing buyers, Builders arrogance to buyers, Buyers protest against Builder, India real estate news, Indian realty news, Real estate news India, Indian property market news, Investment in property, Realty Plus, Realty Fact, Housing News, Track2Realty, Best real estate portal, Best property website

Poor consumer connect willful reality of builders

Going by the developer’s remark, one wonders whether a real estate purchase can be termed as another expensive purchase. In a BMW purchase, for example, the buyer can look & feel the end product before one takes a final call. But in real estate it is only a promise and the product is yet to be produced.

Analysis Ravi Sinha, Real estate journalist, Real estate blogger, Real estate analyst, Real estate brand rating, Diary of a real estate journalist, Property journalist diary, Open letter to builders, Buyer writes to builders, Journalist writes to builders, Property journalists credibility, Credibility of real estate journalists, Media and real estate, Media and property market, Journalists in the property market

Brand rating is candid, complicated & controversial

Ever since I got into the hitherto-untouched & challenging business of brand rating of Indian real estate developers, I only get the reactions in extreme, depending upon whether the developer has been rated high or low. After all, every builder is a God’s gift to the world of brand, as per his own make-belief metrics.

Brand Rating Track2Realty BrandXReport 2017-18, Brand X Report, Brand rating of Indian real estate, Brand performance of Indian real estate developers, Best builders in India, Best brands of Indian real estate, Brand Trust of Indian real estate, Bangalore developers top brand leadership, India real estate news, Indian realty news, Real estate news India, Indian property market news, Investment in Indian property, Track2Realty, Realty Fact, Realty Plus, Realty Myths, Realty Nxt

Professional compliances defining brand leadership of real estate

What has been an interesting finding during this fiscal year is the fact that a number of relatively smaller developers but with impeccable track record of delivery and consumer satisfaction are breaking the myth that it is the sheer volume and premium that elevates a company at the Brand Leadership Chart.

Consumer Connect Best Practices, Indian real estate news, Indian property market news, Track2Realty, Transparency in Indian real estate

Desirable best practices in Indian real estate

The Indian real estate market has always been notorious for its lack of transparency, and the changes in recent times has been less than desirable. As India aspires to get clean money into the sector, the foreign funds too have high standards in terms of service quality and clarity.

Industry Movement Shapoorjee Pallonjee Joyville, Pune property market, Pune project launches, Affordable housing in Pune, India real estate news, Indian realty news, Real estate news India, Indian property market news, Investment in Pune property, Track2Realty, Realty Fact, Realty Plus

Shapoorji Pallonji’s Mid-income housing brand Joyville comes to Pune

Joyville – Hinjewadi spread over 8 acres of land would be home to over 1000 families. The development offers different unit configurations namely 1 RHK to 2 RHK units. The project boasts of 75 % open space with more than 25 playful activities which would lend itself very well to lots of fun and fulfilling experience for one and all residents.

Analysis Advocate Aditya Pratap, Bombay High Court, India real estate news, Indian realty news, Real estate news India, Indian property market news, Investment in real estate, Realty Plus, Track2Realty, Realty Fact, Litigations in real estate, Land titles in real estate, Dgitisation in real estate, Consumer complaints in real estate

When builders turn zamindars

Competing against DLF, the company won the auction and soon made plans to construct a grant 18-hole golf course surrounded by luxury apartments and villas, to be marketed as the plush “Unitech Golf and Country Club”. Flashy advertisements were immediately published and huge booking amounts were collected from aspiring buyers who looking forward to their dream homes in the project.

Consumer Connect Women in Indian real estate, Women professionals in Indian realty, Women giving facelift to Indian real estate, Women brand power to Indian property market, Women real estate agents, women developers in India, India real estate news, Indian property market, NRI investment, Track2Realty

Future of professionalism in Indian real estate

When the market sentiments were bullish and foreign investors were testing the Indian realty market, many of the relatively not-so-polished developers started hiring these white collared professionals to negotiate with their global counterparts in a language that they understood. Problem started when this skilled workforce started colouring the vision of the promoter and hence driving the management decisions.

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