The 6th New India Summit, organized by CREDAI, highlighted the rapid growth and potential of emerging cities in India's real estate sector. Pune, a leading metropolis, has topped the market for the fourth consecutive year, showcasing its robust developmen
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The theme of the 6th New India Summit is 'Viksit Bharat – Unlocking the Potential of Emerging Cities'.
Pune has topped the Indian real estate market for the fourth consecutive year.
Pune's success in the real estate sector is driven by its strategic location, robust infrastructure, strong talent pool, and a thriving IT and education sector.
Technology is impacting the real estate market in Pune through the incorporation of cutting-edge technologies like IoT, AI, and green building practices, which enhance the quality of life and sustainability.
Some of the challenges faced by Pune's real estate sector include the need for better urban planning, improved public transportation, and enhanced infrastructure.
Singapore-based Xander Investment Management and GIC
Despite severe flooding last year, demand for luxury homes near the Kaushalya dam remains high, but residents and experts raise concerns about environmental safety and risk mitigation measures.
The Supreme Court has directed the Bombay High Court to initiate suo motu proceedings and audit the Maharashtra Slum Areas Act, 1971 to identify implementation problems.
Congress and Aam Aadmi Party accuse BJP government of allowing a 'politician-real estate nexus' to benefit from contentious land use regulations
Aditya Birla Real Estate acquires a 71-acre land parcel near Mumbai for over Rs 104 crore, marking a significant move in the real estate sector. The recent robust demand has propelled real estate companies back into the spotlight, fueling a sharp rally in
In a candid Instagram post, Yamini Malhotra, a contestant from Bigg Boss 18, shed light on the uncomfortable realities of being an actor in the Indian film industry. She narrated her experiences with landlords and agents who scrutinized her background, as