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Homebuying requirements have changed drastically in recent years. Along with contemporary amenities, housing sizes and kinds are increasingly important in real estate developments. By providing different-sized houses, developers are catering to customers.
- 24th Sep 2024
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Hyderabad's residential market is changing. Hyderabad Luxury property sales and launches dominate the market. Mid-end units made up more than half of yearly sales until 2021, but this trend has changed.
- 30th Aug 2024
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With new regulations, the RBI has changed how housing finance companies (HFCs) can raise and handle public deposits. New rules restrict HFCs from boosting public deposits for more than five years. The RBI has also lowered the deposit limit from three times to 1.5 times net owned funds.
- 21st Aug 2024
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In the dynamic world of social media, real estate influencers have changed how Indians interact with real estate. These individuals have transformed online real estate discussions into entertaining, instructive, and community-oriented discussions.
- 16th Feb 2024
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Real estate marketing in India has changed drastically in the digital era. Online real estate platforms, listing websites, and AI-driven sites like Ghar.tv are digitising the Indian real estate business. Ghar.tv's creative strategy is changing online real estate in India.
- 27th Jan 2024
- 1240 Views
Fractional ownership has changed the Indian real estate market by giving regular people access to profitable commercial structures.
- 12th Aug 2023
- 1336 Views
The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, was a major change in the Indian real estate market. Half a decade of RERA has definitely impacted the Indian property market in various ways.
- 1st Jun 2021
- 2119 Views
The recent RBI decision to keep the Repo Rate unchanged at 6.5% (and the reverse Repo at 6%) has generated mixed feedback from industry experts. Announced more as a cautionary measure in the very first quarter of the new financial year, the move is expect
- 20th Jun 2016
- 1562 Views