Patel Realty to launch pan-India project worth Rs 300 cr
Patel Realty India Ltd plans to launch 3-3.5 million sq ft of projects valued around Rs.300 crore during the present financial year across the country.
Patel Realty India Ltd plans to launch 3-3.5 million sq ft of projects valued around Rs.300 crore during the present financial year across the country.
Jones Lang LaSalle’s second quarter 2011 Global Market Perspective, predicts this year will be the strongest performance and real estate trade volume since the market height of 2007.
CoreNet Global’s recently released 2011 state-of-the-industry report on commercial real estate (CRE), there is good news to be found about 2010 and in the first quarter 2011.
It’s not just the residential real estate market in Mumbai that is going through a slump, the commercial office segment, too, is reeling under a slowdown.
New Delhi-based research firm PE Analytics has drawn up plans to launch Real Estate Price Index in partnership with a leading commodity exchange.
Despite the continuing turbulence and uncertainty in other parts of the globe, two economies – India and China – will continue to grow at an annual rate of 8-10%.
India Property Fund, managed by NRI investor Purnendu Chatterjee’s TCG Real Estate and US-based Vornado Realty Trust, is in the final stages of investing Rs 270 crore in two residential developments in national capital region and Mumbai.
When a property dealer suggested Kartik Shah to set up his office at Navi Mumbai, instead of South Mumbai market, it seemed to be a sound business sense.
Union minister for urban development Kamal Nath on Thursday said the number of approvals a developer has to get will have to be cut down for faster and more efficient property development in the country.
The period ending 1Q11 witnessed moderate activity in the office market in the city. With CBD vacancy rates continuing to hover at around 1%, office transactions were limited to either small office queries or larger office spaces that were inevitably a churn in the existing stock.