This issue of Dreams Per Square Feet offers a comprehensive look at India's rapidly evolving real estate market, with expert insights, industry trends, and research-based analysis.
Real EstatePuneMarket TrendsInvestment OpportunitiesSmart City InitiativesReal EstateApr 13, 2025
The April–June 2025 edition of Dreams Per Square Feet focuses on the real estate market in Pune, India, providing expert insights, industry trends, and research-based analysis.
The key factors driving the growth of the real estate market in Pune include urbanization, economic development, government initiatives, and the city's strategic location and population growth.
The magazine covers both residential and commercial real estate segments, including office spaces, retail outlets, and industrial parks.
The edition includes a special report on how smart city initiatives in Pune are reshaping the urban landscape and creating new opportunities for real estate development.
The buyer's guide provides practical advice and tips for investors and homebuyers, covering topics such as navigating the legal and regulatory framework, selecting the right property, and managing investments effectively.
Real estate stocks in Maharashtra fell by 3.6 per cent following a 4.39 per cent increase in the ready reckoner rate, which has raised property valuations and stamp duty costs.
Explore the rapid real estate development in Salcete, Goa, and its potential impact on the region’s rich cultural and historical heritage. This article delves into the challenges and opportunities presented by this boom, offering insights and solutions for preserving local traditions.
Delhi and Bengaluru have seen a significant surge in global luxury real estate rankings, with Delhi's luxury residential prices growing by 6.7% year-on-year. However, Mumbai has dropped to 21st place in the rankings.
From Botox on demand to town cars that do school runs, London's luxury real estate developers are pushing the boundaries of luxury living with their latest amenities.
Mumbai police fill potholes, Shiv Sena leader Aaditya Thackeray criticizes Maharashtra government
A recent study warns that over 10% of Mumbai's land may go underwater by 2040 due to rising sea levels caused by climate change.