Property prices to remain range bound for H1 CY12: Makaan.com
The year 2011 can best be described as a lackluster year for Indian real estate sector. There were several headwinds that prevented the sector from delivering to its full potential.
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The year 2011 can best be described as a lackluster year for Indian real estate sector. There were several headwinds that prevented the sector from delivering to its full potential.
What is in store for the real estate sector in 2012 remains the biggest question. Knight Frank believes in terms of the residential segment, the deadlock between the buyers and developers should break in favour of buyers.
After much talk on accountability and morality in public life where Anna Hazare repeatedly called for donations through cheque and draft to ensure clean money coming to the Lokpal cause, Team Hazare finally accepted money for his Anshan be a small time Mumbai builder.
While the piling debt of the listed real estate companies has hit the headlines throughout the year 2011, the debt of the unlisted realty companies today stands at Rs.15 trillion.
The real estate sector in Punjab is likely to witness sluggishness in the run up to Assembly elections in the state next month.
Forget Mumbai which has been in the news for record dip in the property transactions. It is the Delhi-NCR that tops the list for unsold homes.
Anything said on the contribution of K P Singh to the evolution of Indian real estate would be stating the obvious.
GMR Group is set to participate in the modernisation of airports in Brazil, Group Chairman, G.M. Rao has said.
The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) has said that the draft Real Estate Bill should not penalise only the developer for time overruns but instead cover the liability of all stakeholders, including government agencies and urban local bodies.
The Maharashtra Chamber of Housing Industry (MCHI) has thanked the Maharashtra Chief Minister for his assurance that the Ready Reckoner rates for real estate industry may not be increased in the New Year.