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Mumbai Real Estate Boom: Property Registrations Surpass 100,000 in Record Time

Historic Surge in Sales Signals Market Resilience Mumbai, September 30, 2024: The Mumbai real estate market has achieved a remarkable milestone, surpassing 100,000 property registrations in the first nine months of 2024. With a total of 105,664 properties registered, this marks a 12% increase compared to the previous year, reflecting sustained buyer confidence and robust […]

India’s Manufacturing Surge Fuels Warehousing Demand: A New Growth Era

A Significant Shift in the Landscape of Industrial Warehousing National – September 26, 2024 – A recent report from CBRE South Asia Pvt. Ltd., a leader in real estate consulting, has unveiled a transformative trend in India’s manufacturing sector that is dramatically reshaping the demand for warehousing space. Titled “Fortifying India’s I&L Landscape with a […]

Interest Rates Set to Drop Next Month: A Boon for Home Loan Borrowers

As October 9 approaches, home loan borrowers may receive a significant relief with a potential reduction in EMI payments. According to a recent report from S&P Global Ratings, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is expected to cut the repo rate, benefiting not only individuals but also the real estate sector. Economic Growth Projections Remain […]

NCR Office Space Transactions Surge: Large Leases Dominate Market in 2024

Knight Frank India Reports 61% of H1 Transactions in Spaces Over 50,000 sq. ft. New Delhi, September 19, 2024 – The National Capital Region (NCR) is witnessing a significant transformation in its office space market, as new data from Knight Frank India reveals that 61% of all office transactions in the first half of 2024 […]

India’s Real Estate Boom: A Long Road Ahead for Peak Performance

The Unfolding Real Estate Landscape: Key Drivers and Challenges India’s real estate market is on an upward trajectory, but experts believe it is still years away from reaching its peak. The sector, currently at what is metaphorically described as 9 o’clock on the property clock, is expected to take two to three more years to […]

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