DLF’s KP Singh and Anil Ambani out of top 10 in Forbes list
While the real estate market looks subdued with the sector weathering a host of issues, this is not a good news either. DLF’s Chairman K P Singh is out of the top ten list of Forbes.
While the real estate market looks subdued with the sector weathering a host of issues, this is not a good news either. DLF’s Chairman K P Singh is out of the top ten list of Forbes.
While other leading players in the realty and construction are reeling under investors’ loss of confidence, JP Infra’s stock has zoomed by over 40 per cent from Rs.44.50 exactly a month ago to Rs.63.05 on the BSE, outpacing peers.
In the wake of large scale criticism and the realtors’ protest against repo rate hike, the Government raised the housing loan ceiling for availing one per cent interest subsidy to Rs.15 lakh from existing Rs.10 lakh.
The Board of Directors of GRUH Finance Ltd. (GRUH) – a subsidiary of HDFC Ltd. – has approved the accounts for the half year ended September 30, 2011 at their meeting held in Mumbai on October 25, 2011.
Realty major DLF has begun selling homes in south Bangalore for prices starting at Rs.28 lakh compared to the Rs.70 lakh-plus starting price for most of its flats, echoing a trend it has stayed away from for years.
Mumbai-based infrastructure and real estate firm, Atlanta in consortium has bagged around Rs.10435.1mn order from NHAI, the flagship road building program of the Ministry of Transport and Highways.
CREDAI Orissa on Sunday, September 23, demanded a level playing field for the developers to play sheet anchor role in shaping proper urbanization in the state.
Godrej Properties will raise up to Rs.750 crore through a shares issue over the next 6-12 months to bring down promoters’ shareholding in the company from the current 83.79% to 75%.
A four day property exhibition by the Orissa chapter of the CREDAI, which concluded in Bhubaneswar today, has estimated property deals worth about Rs.150 crore.
Amidst apprehension of rate hike in Noida Extension after the Allahabad High Court ordered more compensation to the farmers, CREDAI said the builders in Noida Extension have decided not to pass on the extra cost to the existing buyers.