Oberoi Realty eyes expansion in weak market
Oberoi Realty plans to expand its land holdings in key cities as debt-laden rivals struggling with rising costs and slowing sales look to cut assets.
Oberoi Realty plans to expand its land holdings in key cities as debt-laden rivals struggling with rising costs and slowing sales look to cut assets.
While the city of Mumbai is known for living in cramped space with high-rise & high-density being the norm, Kohinoor City has opted for low-rise and low-density township.
Runwal Group has announced a new logo and philosophy for the brand to further strengthen its relationship with customers.
Despite the continuing turbulence and uncertainty in other parts of the globe, two economies – India and China – will continue to grow at an annual rate of 8-10%.
After recording significant leasing in 4Q10, Mumbai city witnessed moderate transaction activity in 1Q11 as the major office occupiers of India Inc awaited the impact of budget on their corporate real estate strategy for the next fiscal year.
The Sensex has always been a barometer of the country’s general economic ‘mood’. The real estate index, on the other hand, is an indicator of the sentiments towards real estate developers.
While real-estate and property advertising in India has been mostly lacklustre, a new campaign by Mumbai-based realty developer Oberoi Realty has broken the mould.
The demand for commercial property in the country is expected to remain robust in the first half of 2011, boosted by strong manufacturing activities, says a survey by RICS India Commercial Property Survey.
Real estate has emerged as the most preferred investment avenue for working professionals in non-metro centres vis-à-vis bullion and stock market.
As Central Business Districts (CBD) begin to gradually lose their sheen against alternative locations because of their inability to offer Grade A buildings at competitive rates, retrofitting emerges as a preferred option (as compared with redevelopment) for quality improvement to increase the attractiveness and economic life of existing old buildings.