Search Results: open market rates (159)

Reports Union Budget 2024-25, Budget & Home Buyers, Home Buyers' Budget Reaction, Home Buyers' Budget Calculator, LTCG, Long Term Capital Gain Tax, LTCG without Indexation, Indian Real Estate News, Indian Realty News, Real Estate News India, Indian Property Market News, Best Property Portal, Best Real Estate Website, Real Estate Journalist

Indians reject Union Budget; reasons beyond indexation benefit

To say that the Union Budget 2024-25 has left the vast majority of home buyers in India pretty dissatisfied would be stating the obvious. Even though the built environment of the Indian real estate might find its own silver lining with the given budget, the vast majority of Indians feel this budget is going to hit their finances hard. What comes as a shocker to the perception at large is the fact that their primary dissatisfaction is not limited to the removal of indexation benefits, as perceived by the analysts.

Reports Luxury Housing, Mumbai Luxury Housing, Sotheby's, CRE Matrix, 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

Mumbai’s INR 10 crore and above luxury residential units clock highest-ever half-yearly sales of INR 12,300 crore in H1 CY24

INR 3,500+ crore highest-ever recorded sales value in secondary/resale market in Mumbai with growth rate of 37% in H1 CY’24 compared to H1 CY’23. The top luxury micro-markets in Mumbai—Goregaon East, Worli, Mahalakshmi, Prabhadevi, Mumbai Central, Malabar Hill, Bandra West, Lower Parel, Tardeo, Byculla—have contributed to 80% of primary luxury sales by value in H1 CY’24. More than half of homebuyers in the more than INR 10 Crore luxury market belong to the 35-55 age category.

Consumer Connect RERA 7 Years, RERA, RERA India, Real Estate Regulator, Real Estate Regulatory Authority, Real Estate Regulation Act, RERA Advantages, RERA Benefits, RERA Failures, India Real Estate News, Indian Realty News, Real Estate News India, Indian Property Market News, Best Real Estate Website, Best Property Portal, Real Estate Journalists

7 years of RERA; 7 unaddressed questions

It was conceptualised to clean the opaque ecosystem of Indian real estate; was touted to be the biggest reform of the sector; and expected to enhance the home buyers’ confidence index. But seven long years after the enactment of the Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA), it has still not evolved as a stamp of trust for the harassed home buyers. RERA’s tryst with trial & error has not only dented the confidence of the home buyers but also lent credence to the perception that complaint with RERA rather gives an edge to the builders. After all, RERA has been relegated to be the balancing act for both the builder and the buyer. A Track2Realty analysis.

Consumer Connect RERA Survey, RERA Consumer Satisfaction, Real Estate Regulatory Authority, Real Estate Regulation Act, Benefits of RERA, Advantages of RERA, RERA Failures, 7 Years of RERA, RERA Trial & Error, Indian Real Estate News, Indian Realty News, Real Estate News India, Indian Property Market News, Best Real Estate Website, Best Property Portal, Real Estate Journalist

Home buyers’ satisfaction index still low after 7 years of RERA: Survey

As RERA (Real Estate Regulatory Authority) is close to its 7 years of completion, the home buyers across the nation have more to complain than compliment with what was supposed to be a game changer legislation. The buyers rather question as to RERA has been enacted to serve whose purpose. Most of the home buyers across India’s top 10 cities point out that the ground realities have not changed for them. A vast majority of them feel it has opened another window of litigation and thus hurts than helps the buyers. Issues range from lack of transparency to accountability, and existing market realities to consumer interface.

Company News Financial Results, Puravankara Limited, Ashish Puravankara, Bengaluru Property Market, India's Best Realty Brands, Quarterly Results, Financial Results

Puravankara reports highest ever Q3 sales; revenue growth of 67% amounting to INR 410 crore

On Puravankara’s future plans he said, “We will continue to work towards expanding our market share,and we are excited to announce that in Q3FY23 the group has achieved increased revenue from projects by 77%, increased collection from operations by 87% from construction and delivery against the similar quarter in the previous year. This is supported by increased sales and new launches of over 4.11 msft in 9MFY23 with the last quarter of the current financial year adding another 2.17 msft. Our per Sq. Ft. of debt on under construction area has reduced by 49% from INR 2,524 to INR 1,291 over the last four years.

Consumer Connect Blockchain, Real Estate Blockchain, Property Blockchain, Digital Property Registration, Real Estate Technology, Blockchain Property Data

Is blockchain the future of real estate transactions?

Maharashtra has started property e-registrations and the State is reportedly all set to also introduce blockchain. What is Blockchain? It is a technology by which users can keep a historic ledger of every transaction that has happened in the past for any asset be it a crypto currency or a piece of real estate like land or building. Track2realty analyses whether blockchain would be the future of real estate transactions.

Editorial Abhishek Kapoor, Puravanakara, Provident Housing, Ashish Puravanakara, Puravankara Share Price, Puravankara Stocks

Intrinsic value of Puravankara stock higher than current price: Abhishek Kapoor, CEO, Puravankara

Puravankara stock has been pretty under-valued, claims Abhishek Kapoor, CEO of the company. According to him, it is the perception battle that Puravankara has to weather as the intrinsic value of the stock and the performance of the company is at par with the top real estate companies of the country. In an exclusive interview with Ravi Sinha, Puravankara CEO explains why and how the brand would change the perception in the next few years. Excerpt of the interview:

Commercial Commercial Real Estate, Commercial Property, Office Spaces, Retail Spaces, Future of Commercial Property, Future of Office Spaces, Future of Retail Spaces, Commercial Real Estate After Covid

Will commercial spaces reinvent to remain relevant?

Across the world the commercial real estate, most notably the retail and office spaces, have been hit the most due to Covid-induced new normal. It is hence being debated as to whether commercial real estate would be able to reinvent itself to remain relevant in the post-Covid world where the Work From Home and online shopping threatens to eat up the market share of till-recently lucrative business models of retail and office space. Track2Realty explores the need for innovation.

1 2 3 4 5 6 16