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Advocacy Arvind Jain, Pride Group, Pune real estate market, India real estate news, Indian realty news, India property market, Track2Realty, Track2Media Research

Pune awakes to transit-oriented development

All over the world, cities are facing the challenge of uncontrolled urbanisation. According to the United Nations, 54% of the population across the world today resides in urban areas, and that this figure will rise to 66% by 2050. An accompanying fact is that urbanization is happening too fast, and without adequate foresight and planning.

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Mumbai residential prices grew by only 7% in two years

The concerns about soaring rentals and unaffordable housing in Mumbai notwithstanding, the surprising fact is that residential property prices across Mumbai city and its suburbs increased only by 7% in 2014, and by a negligible 0.3% in 2013.

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Godrej Properties adds a new residential project in Bengaluru

Godrej Properties has entered into a new deal to develop a residential project at Whitefield, in Bengaluru. The proposed project will offer approximately 79,000 square metres (0.85 million sq. ft.) of saleable area and will be developed as a modern residential development.

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Real estate development: How FAR can you go?

Track2Realty: Among the various regulations adopted in real estate development, Floor Area Ratio (FAR) is one of the most critical ones because it decides the intensity of development which is permitted in a certain area. Recently, the fact that the urban development ministry raised the FAR for residential areas in Delhi to 200% made headlines news because this will lead to a significant increase in built-up areas in many parts of the city, thereby infusing critically needed residential supply.

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