Akshaya plans to strengthen its presence in south India
Akshaya has chartered out plans for the next five to 10 years with an aim to strengthen its presence in South India.
Akshaya has chartered out plans for the next five to 10 years with an aim to strengthen its presence in South India.
Yes, it is possible to negotiate with residential property developers. As home sales continue to look sluggish in many parts of the country, developers are becoming more open to a bit of creativity on their stated terms.
Realty major DLF has filed a petition with the COMPAT against the August 16 order of the CCI that imposed a fine of Rs.630 crore on the company for “abuse of dominant market position”.
Housing supply is estimated to fall short of demand by 1.3 million units in seven major cities of the country during the next five years, according to a report.
The festivities around Navratra and Diwali are known to cheer up the sentiments of the property market.
More than 500 real-estate projects worth over Rs.3,000 crore will be on display at a property show organised by Gujarat Institute of Housing and Estate Developers (GIHED).
Villas are a unique product because unlike in apartments, the buyer gets to own the piece land on which the villa is built.
Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Association of India (CREDAI), Tamil Nadu has blamed the two state government agencies of holding up residential and commercial projects worth Rs.7,500 crore by delaying approvals.
The Mumbai commercial property market has displayed resilience in the recent past.
About two lakh houses are likely to be constructed in the National Capital Region in the next 2-3 years, notwithstanding the recent land acquisition crisis in Greater Noida.