Ajmera Realty, a prominent name in the Indian real estate market, has reported a 1% rise in sale bookings for the second quarter of the fiscal year 2025. This positive trend highlights the company’s resilience and strategic approach in navigating the dyna
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Ajmera Realty reported a 1% increase in sale bookings for the second quarter of the fiscal year 2025.
The Indian real estate market faces challenges such as economic fluctuations, regulatory changes, and shifting consumer preferences towards sustainable and eco-friendly housing solutions.
Ajmera Realty addresses these challenges by focusing on delivering quality projects, maintaining a customer-centric approach, and incorporating innovative and sustainable features in its developments.
Ajmera Realty is optimistic about the future and plans to continue focusing on quality and innovation while exploring new markets and opportunities for growth.
Ajmera Realty is known for its commitment to delivering high-quality residential and commercial projects, innovation, sustainability, and customer satisfaction.
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While Ahmedabad and Mumbai saw price hikes of 15-21%, Chennai and Kolkata experienced a 22% increase in property prices over the past year. However, the most significant surge occurred in Delhi-NCR, where property prices skyrocketed by an astounding 57%.
In the latest rental update by Magicbricks, Chennai has recorded the highest quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) rent increase of 22.2%, while Mumbai continues to be the most expensive rental market.
The Governor of Maharashtra has unveiled a special postage stamp in honor of the late Mulchand Shah, a prominent figure in the real estate and business sectors. This initiative aims to commemorate his invaluable contributions to the development and progre
As we move into H2 FY25, we remain committed to scaling our efforts and further solidifying our position as leaders in India's digital real estate market.
The Maharashtra government has introduced an advanced version of the Public Complaint and Resolution System (PCRS) app, known as PCRS 2.0, to tackle road issues more efficiently. This initiative aims to streamline the process of reporting and resolving urban infrastructure problems.