Indian real estate market is undergoing a significant shift, with rising land costs, developers increasingly turning towards joint development agreements...
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A joint development agreement is an arrangement where a landowner grants rights to develop their land to a developer, while retaining ownership.
Landowners can expect higher returns through profit sharing compared to traditional land sales, and retain ownership of their land.
Joint venture deals offer reduced upfront costs for developers, potential for higher returns for landowners, and increased financial viability for all stakeholders.
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