Search Results: property development (1805)

Company News MQDC Thailand, Whizdom Club, Thailand Developer in India, Investment in Indian Real Estate, FDI in Indian Real Estate

MQDC enters India Market with ‘Whizdom Club’ in New Delhi

The amenities at Whizdom Club include Whiz Café, which offers comfort food, caffeine and a protein fix to members and non-members alike. This vibrant cafe is the perfect place to work as well as unwind. Whiz Kid is a play zone, with a recreation lounge and monkey bars. The Club also has Whiz Around, which offers state-of-the-art technology and facilities such as a digital flipboard and portable furniture. Whiz Den is the Guru Zone where incubation partners and experts from the startup ecosystem can ideate and exchange experiences. 

Reports Branded Housing, Luxury Housing, Organised Real Estate in India, Best Real Estate brands, Brand Value of House

Branded housing share increases to 56% of overall supply

Highly-established developers are known to conduct careful research on their locations and are therefore able to pinpoint the most happening growth corridors. They know what product works best, and where it works best. While end-users are assured that they are buying into a well-researched area, this fact also ‘raises the bottom’ for investors who are looking for the right product to back.

Reports Student Housing, Co Working, Co Living, Shared Living, Real Estate Start Ups

Start-ups fuel the Indian student housing movement

Sensing the potential of the student housing market, many start-ups have entered the fray. Student housing providers such as Oxfordcaps, Tribestays, PLACIO, Stanza Living, Campus Student Communities, Housr, Simplyguest, etc. currently operate in Delhi, Pune, Bengaluru, Noida, Mumbai, Indore, Dehradun, Ahmedabad and Jaipur. The top 10 players in the organized student housing space collectively operating slightly over 75,000 beds with plans to touch nearly 2 lakh beds by 2020. 

Column Indian Flag, Independence Day Special, Indian Real Estate Post Independence, Housing For All, Real Estate Reforms, History of Indian Real Estate

72 years of independence – A bittersweet dawn for India’s housing sector

It was not the magic wand it was hoped to be. However, over the past two years, the Real Estate Regulatory Act (RERA) has brought more sanity – and the return of consumer power – than seemed possible in such a short time. The real estate sector is still struggling with it and the Act is very much work-in-progress in many states, but RERA nevertheless hangs like a sword of Damocles over a previously unregulated industry. Eventual compliance across the board seems inevitable.

Company News One Park Avenue, Sobha Hartland, Dubai Properties, Sobha Realty, Sobha in Dubai, Top Brands of Dubai Property, Indians Investing in Dubai

Sobha Realty announces impressive sales value of AED1 billion

Dubai has always been a popular destination for Indians, not just for vacationing and shopping, but for the overall aspirational lifestyle it offers. Due to Dubai’s diverse population and cosmopolitan lifestyle, the city offers its residents and businesses a unique environment enriched with hundreds of cultures and a quality of life and work unrivalled in the Middle East.

Headlines Real Estate Brands, Realty Branding, Branded Real Estate, Branded Property Developers, Brand Ranking, Brand Rating, Real Estate Brand Evaluation, Track2Realty BrandXReport

Post DeMo and RERA, branded developers dominate with 53% of new housing Supply in H1 2019

ANAROCK research indicates that out of the total new supply in H1 2019 – approx. 1,39,480 units in the top 7 cities – over 53% (73,930 units) were launched by branded developers, and 47% by non-branded entities. In H1 2018, branded developers’ share was 52% and during H1 2016 – before DeMo and RERA – non-branded developers had a 60% share (approx. 95,600 units) of the total of 1,59,090 newly-launched units in the top 7 cities. Branded developers accounted for 63,490 units (40%) of the total supply in the period.

Reports Housing Delayed, Delayed Housing in India, Project Delays in Housing Market, Stalled Housing Projects, Stuck Housing Projects, Unviable Housing Projects, Due Diligence of Home Buyers

1.74 lakh homes in 220 projects completely stalled in Top 7 cities

ANAROCK research reveals that as many as 220 projects equalling 1.74 lakh homes are completely stalled in the top 7 cities alone. Launched either in 2013 or before, these projects have absolutely no construction activity going on. The overall value of all stalled units is estimated to be more than INR 1,774 billion. Most of these projects have been grounded due to either liquidity issues or litigations.

Reports PMAY Housing Benefits, Affordable Housing in India, Housing Supply in India, Housing Supply in Top 7 Cities

Only 29% of H1 2019 housing supply qualifies for govt sops in top 7 Cities – ANAROCK

Only a paltry number of developers have built housing that meets the Government’s criteria for incentivized affordable housing in 2019. ANAROCK data reveals that of the total housing supply of 1,39,490 units in the top 7 cities H1 2019, merely 39,840 units meet these criteria. The Government’s recent Budget ‘bonanza’ of an additional INR 1.5 lakh tax deduction on interest repayment of home loans availed till March 2020 will benefit very few people in urban India.

Finance Union Budget 2019-20. Budget of Modi 2.0, Real Estate Budget Expectations, Budget Wish List of Indian Real Estate, Real Estate & Budget

Real estate expectations from Modi 2.0 first budget

Without compromising on fiscal prudence, the Finance Ministry will have to present a budget that is not only inclusive but also assures growth across industries. It clearly shoulders a considerable share of responsibility for retaining India’s position as the fastest-growing economy.

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