The Indian real estate market has witnessed an unprecedented surge
Real EstateIndiaInvestmentResidentialLuxury HomesReal Estate MumbaiMay 30, 2024
Residential real estate in India is considered a safe investment due to its resilience and steady growth despite global economic challenges
The growth of the Indian real estate sector is driven by factors such as strong GDP growth urbanization increasing incomes and government initiatives
Yes luxury housing in India is becoming more affordable with prices expected to stay within affordable limits and demonstrate a three-year rise in 2024
The outlook for the Indian real estate sector in 2024 is promising with a surge in demand across residential properties and a flourishing luxury segment
Property ownership is considered a safe bet for financial support due to its stable nature and potential for steady returns on investment
Property consultants and realty experts view the monetization of BSNL and MTNL assets as a significant opportunity
Gurugram-based real estate giant DLF is gearing up for a cautious but confident re-entry into India's largest housing market, Mumbai, after a previous unsuccessful attempt.
Scapes Hospitality, a leading real estate developer, has unveiled its luxury villa project, 1842 Kasauli, in Himachal Pradesh’s Kasauli. With an investment of Rs 150 crore, the project offers 39 exclusive villas spread across 10 acres of pine forests.
Reliance Industries, one of India's leading conglomerates, is set to make a significant investment of Rs 3.05 trillion in Maharashtra. This massive investment is expected to create 300,000 jobs and boost various sectors including real estate, energy, and
Keystone Realtors Limited, known by the brand name Rustomjee, has seen its stock jump over 5% following a significant announcement of ₹3,028 crore in pre-sales and a positive business update for the fiscal year 2025. This surge reflects investor confidence in the company's growth strategy and market positioning.
The murder of NCP leader Baba Siddique sent shockwaves through Mumbai, with the police investigating multiple angles, including ties to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. The attackers' initial plan to use pepper spray went awry, leading to a deadly outcome.