Pune property market defying any slowdown apprehensions
While many of the Indian cities are reeling under the apprehension of slowdown with sales nosediving, Pune real estate has defied any such apprehensions.
While many of the Indian cities are reeling under the apprehension of slowdown with sales nosediving, Pune real estate has defied any such apprehensions.
During the year 2011 when almost all other matured property market witnessed dip in transaction and price correction was on everyone’s lip, Bangalore registered both healthy transaction as well as upward price movement.
Mumbai continues to be the costliest property market in India but the sales graph show this value has started taking its toll on the volume. Property registration in India’s biggest real estate market continued its slide and in September recorded a 29-month low at 4,137, down 22 per cent year-on-year.
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The Supreme Court on Friday, Jan 20, gave two Sahara group companies three weeks to choose between two courses to secure investments made by the public in their controversial Optionally Fully Convertible Debentures (OFCD) scheme.
With the real estate industry facing a shortage of skilled manpower, the Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Association of India (CREDAI) has launched a skill development programme in Pune.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan on Tuesday, Jan 4, announced amendments in the Development Control Rules (DCR) of Mumbai; The Maharashtra Chamber of Housing Industry (MCHI) has welcomed the same.
The year 2011 can best be described as a lackluster year for Indian real estate sector. There were several headwinds that prevented the sector from delivering to its full potential.
Though a depreciating rupee has its fall out on all other economic activity, it is rather helping the Indian property market.
Zandu Realty has struck a deal with Sheth Developers to rebuild erstwhile herbal healthcare firm Zandu Pharmaceutical Works’ headquarters in Mumbai’s Dadar neighbourhood into a 2.7-acre commercial complex.