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Arnya Real Estate Fund Advisors, an alternative investment management business, will launch its first real estate debt fund to invest in India's top eight property markets, raising around ₹1,000 crore. The Arnya Real Estate Fund—Debt offers a ₹1,000 crore green-shoe option.
- 10th 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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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 smart city project is one of India's many steps towards global leadership. Smart cities have cutting-edge infrastructure, effective land use, and technology to improve living. The GHAR Ultimate Guide to Smart Cities in India identifies the Top 10 Modern Living and Investment Locations in 2024.
- 4th Aug 2024
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Bengaluru has become India's largest and most important office market, surpassing all other cities. In June 2024, the city's office space exceeded 223 million sq ft, up from 100 million in 2013. It has the most office space in India. This brief report from Ghar.tv highlights critical points.
- 20th Jul 2024
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Indian property rental agreements favour landlords, making them difficult to understand. Understanding why tenants typically lose out as rental values rise in top cities is crucial. This imbalance has five main causes, highlighted in this blog on Ghar.
- 14th Jul 2024
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Indian cities like Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Kolkata have seen tremendous residential real estate growth. According to a recent survey, selling active unsold home inventory took 22 months in Q1 2024, down 31% from 32 months in 2019.
- 7th Jul 2024
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Office space leasing in India's top six cities rose 19% to 29.4 million square feet in the first half of 2024. Mumbai and Hyderabad quadrupled office space absorption, with Bengaluru leading at 8.8 million sq ft.
- 27th Jun 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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In 2024, over 5.3 lakh residences will be completed, a decade-high. The Covid-19 outbreak delayed projects and the government-backed SWAMIH fund revived them, causing this increase. NAREDCO states that almost 4.35 lakh units were constructed in the top seven cities in 2023.
- 29th May 2024
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India's Office Market Leadership in APAC. India may dominate Asia Pacific office space demand by 2024. Over half of regional demand is projected from the top eight Indian cities, including Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Delhi.
- 16th Dec 2023
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After a cautious first quarter, India's top six cities' office space absorption rose 2 percent to 14.6 million square feet in the second quarter of 2023, up from 14.3 msf in 2022.
- 10th Jul 2023
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In some extremely pleasant news for the real estate industry in India, in 2022, housing sales in the top seven cities will surpass the previous record of 3.43 lakh units in 2014. Continue reading for further insights.
- 1st Dec 2022
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The recovery has been so strong that India's Grade A office market across the top seven cities is on track to exceed 1 billion square feet by 2026.
- 30th Apr 2022
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