DLF, one of India's leading real estate developers, plans to invest Rs 20,000 crore to complete its ongoing housing projects. The company aims to generate Rs 43,000 crore in surplus cash, levering its extensive development potential of 220 million square
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DLF plans to invest Rs 20,000 crore to complete its ongoing housing projects.
DLF aims to generate Rs 43,000 crore in surplus cash from its investment.
DLF has a development potential of 220 million square feet in both residential and commercial areas.
The key drivers of DLF's strategy for residential projects include strong market demand, favorable government policies, and a growing preference for organized developers.
DLF is implementing a robust financial strategy that includes debt reduction and equity infusion to achieve its financial goals.
Hindalco Industries has agreed to sell a land parcel in Maharashtra to Ekamaya Properties Pvt Ltd, a subsidiary of Birla Estates Pvt Ltd, for Rs 595 crore.
The Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) has been fined Rs 13 lakh for causing damage to the Ganeshkhind Road during the construction of the Pune Metro project.
The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has been operating within legal boundaries, providing a legitimate platform for dispute resolution between homebuyers and developers.
The real estate sector in India is witnessing a positive trend with the BSE Realty index showing significant gains. Leading companies in the sector are experiencing a boost, indicating a robust performance in the market.
Omaxe's recent strategic acquisitions highlight its dedication to expanding its market presence and building a diversified real estate portfolio, even amidst financial challenges in Q2 FY25.
In a recent development, Credai has urged the government to exempt FSI (Floor Space Index) charges from GST. This move, if implemented, could significantly impact the housing market, benefiting both developers and homebuyers alike.