Kamothe property market: An overview
Kamothe, one of the upcoming neighbourhoods, is located very close to Mumbai and is one of the slum-free areas on the outskirts of the city. The area is divided into 48 sectors which have … READ FULL STORY
Kamothe, one of the upcoming neighbourhoods, is located very close to Mumbai and is one of the slum-free areas on the outskirts of the city. The area is divided into 48 sectors which have … READ FULL STORY
Kalyan west, one of the oldest port regions of India, is located very close to Mumbai. The area is of great historic importance. It was a part of the Ahmednagar Sultanate and Bijapur Sultanate. … READ FULL STORY
Boisar, one of the industrial areas, is located very close to Mumbai. The area serves as the gateway to the Tarapore industrial area, which is the biggest MIDC in the state of Maharashtra. Nearby … READ FULL STORY
Thane east, one of the oldest port regions of India, is located very close to Mumbai. The area is of great historic importance. The first passenger train in India ran from Colaba in Mumbai … READ FULL STORY
The top five hotspots for residential property investment in the country today, are Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad and Chennai. Not only are these cities attracting new businesses and industry, their respective governments are also … READ FULL STORY
The real estate markets in India, seem to be aligning themselves to market realities in more ways than one. For the first time after 2008, residential apartments sold across India in the first three … READ FULL STORY
Currently, commercial property and office spaces are the true indicators of the future of the real estate market. It is always the absorption of office space that reflects the potential economic activity and job … READ FULL STORY
Net office absorption across the top eight cities (Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi-NCR, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai and Pune), is likely to surge by up to 10% to 32.4 million sq ft in 2017, the highest … READ FULL STORY
Across the country, aspiring property buyers are waiting for the Real Estate Regulation Act (RERA) to be implemented by the state governments. Once the RERA becomes an enforceable law, it will change the way … READ FULL STORY
Civic activist, Rajkumar Sharma, was instrumental in pressurising the Maharashtra government to scrap the 2014-34 draft development (DP) plan for Mumbai city.When Sharma studied the draft DP that Mumbai’s civic body put up for … READ FULL STORY
Mayur Patil, a property developer who operates in the Thane region, was surprised when Rashmi Garg, a non-resident Indian (NRI) from Britain, insisted that she would only invest in Lonavala as her holiday home. … READ FULL STORY
The union cabinet, on November 30, 2016, approved the Mumbai Urban Transport Project (MUTP) Phase-III. The estimated cost of the project is Rs 8,679 crores, with a completion cost of Rs 10,947 crores. The … READ FULL STORY
Mumbai has a new Transfer of Development Rights (TDR) policy that is linked to the width of the road beside the project’s site. As per the new policy, projects on roads that are less … READ FULL STORY