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Mid-sized property developers in India are adapting to the evolving real estate landscape by leveraging local expertise to deliver niche, high-quality developments, regaining ground after 2017's consolidation by large corporations.
- 17th Nov 2024
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Runwal Realty, a prominent real estate developer, acquired a 4-acre land parcel in Mumbai's Worli neighbourhood for ₹800 crore, including taxes and government levies. The developer plans to build a 1 million square foot luxury residential development, generating ₹8,000 crore in revenue.
- 27th Oct 2024
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Indian real estate demand is rising throughout the holiday season. Since the RBI just maintained the repo rate, homeowners may take advantage of low lending rates and invest now. We examine the main drivers of real estate market development over this time.
- 20th Oct 2024
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A sharp rise in demand for high-end homes priced at ₹4 crore and above is driving the Indian luxury real estate market to a huge boom in 2024. Rich buyers are prioritising better living situations, which is causing big towns to grow a lot. Ghar checks numbers and trends defining India luxury realty.
- 18th Oct 2024
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High land prices and lengthy clearance delays are limiting Indian real estate project debuts. Land acquisition, regulatory difficulties, and legal issues are causing a supply-demand mismatch in Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Delhi-NCR.
- 4th Oct 2024
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Mumbai, India's biggest and most expensive real estate market, is breaking records in 2024. In the first nine months, property registrations increased by 12%, surpassing 105,000 deals, while stamp duty revenues increased by 6%, reaching over ₹8,892 crore.
- 4th Oct 2024
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More and more, real estate developers are incorporating senior living into bigger urban housing developments rather than constructing separate facilities on the fringes of cities. Learn more about it on Ghar.tv.
- 15th Sep 2024
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In 2024, Mumbai sold 21 of 25 ultra-luxury properties in India's top 25 cities. HNIs and ultra-HNIs drove demand for mansions exceeding Rs 40 crore, worth Rs 2,443 crore. Mumbai, Hyderabad, Gurugram, and Bengaluru became luxury property hotspots as transactions increased.
- 9th Sep 2024
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Bajaj Housing Finance Limited (BHFL) plans to raise 6,560 crore via an IPO, including new share issuance and a sale. With quick expansion since its founding, a broad loan portfolio, and sound financials, BHFL can capitalise on India's rising housing demand.
- 8th Sep 2024
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Prestige Estates Projects' subsidiary Prestige Exora Business Parks purchased its partner's land parcel and development rights in Pune's desirable Kharadi neighbourhood. Land of about 4.5 acres was acquired for approximately ₹200 crore.
- 6th 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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Real estate consultant Anarock reports that residential property prices in India's top seven cities have risen 45% in five years. Due to increased demand and fresh supplies, some micro marketplaces have seen price spikes of up to 90%.
- 29th Aug 2024
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The Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) has seen real estate prices jump 48% in five years. MMR has become one of India's hottest real estate markets due to reduced unsold inventory and rising demand. A detailed look at what caused this massive surge.
- 4th Aug 2024
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According to JLL, the time to sell active unsold housing inventory in India's top seven cities—Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Kolkata—has dropped 31%. Due to rising home demand, inventory liquidation took 22 months in Q1 2024, down from 32 months in 2019.
- 8th Jun 2024
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Over the previous six years, unsold flat stock in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) has dropped 14%. On Thursday, ANAROCK Research said that unsold apartments fell from 2.23 lakh in the first quarter of 2018 to 1.93 lakh by March 2024.
- 25th May 2024
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