CREDAI opens e-PROFEST
Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India (CREDAI) Pune has opened e-PROFEST 2011, Pune’s Virtual Realty Fair.
Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India (CREDAI) Pune has opened e-PROFEST 2011, Pune’s Virtual Realty Fair.
DLF plans to reduce its debt by Rs.2,500-3,000 crore by the end of this financial year, according to Group Executive Director Rajeev Talwar.
In Mumbai sales registrations for July 2011 are down 31% to 5,047 as against 6,500 in July 2010, pointing to the continuing downtrend, said real estate analysts for Prabhudas Lilladher.
Pune real estate is poised for growth both in residential and retail segment. While the demand-supply gap indicates that residential prices may go up, the retail segment of the city is also showing strong signs of revival.
The police has been asked to verify complaints from Mumbai-based investors against the PACL realty; firm denies any wrongdoing.
Janaadhar Constructions, handed over the keys to home buyers of Janaadhar Shubha, its first affordable housing project targeted at the aspiring first-time home owner among the urban low income group.
Rakesh Jain booked a flat in one of the projects in Noida Extension. He paid to the developer all the savings from his hard-earned money and had everything in place-due diligence done through his lawyer.
Unitech will set up Great India Place (GIP) in Kochi, Kerala. The project consists of a hotel, shopping mall and office complex.
DLF is selling a 13-acre plot in Gurgaon, Haryana, as part of its plan to ease its debt burden through asset sales.
Real estate giant DLF may have to pay Rs.900 crore extra penalty if the Competition Commission of India (CCI) finds it guilty of abusing its dominant market position in three more projects in Gurgaon.