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Consumer Connect Arvind Jain, Pride Group, Pune real estate market, India real estate news, Indian realty news, India property market, Track2Realty, Track2Media Research

Waiting too long for a price correction?

When we talk about home buyers sitting on the fence, we are basically talking about buyers who want to buy a home but are indecisive. Implied therein is that such buyers have the capital to buy now if they choose to – they point is they are not choosing to.

Advocacy Kishor Pate, CMD, Amit Enterprises Housing, Pune real estate, India real estate news, Indian realty news, India property market, India investment, Track2Media Research, Track2Realty

Real estate demands from the Union Budget

Developers have their own expectations, because positive announcements for real estate buyers made during the budget will help increase the market sentiment, and therefore sales. The general hope is that the budget will provide cheer to intending homebuyers who have been deterred for various reasons.

Commercial Sobha City Thrissur, Sobha Ltd, Thrissur real estate, Large format malls, retail spaces in Thrissur, Indian real estate news, India property market, India real estate newsmagazine, Track2Media Research, Track2Realty

Location matters but can’t be sole retail driver

Location matters and so does a good understanding of the consumer market where a mall is located. Successful retail positioning relies on research into the local consumer market and securing anchor tenants. Once a mall opens, retail property managers must be proactive in asset management, maintaining an optimal mix of tenants and tracking retailers’ performances.

Finance Pune City, Pune real estate market, Pune property market, India real estate news, Indian realty news, Property news of India, Track2Media Research, Track2Realty

Stress in slow Pune market; hope in last quarter

With the prices virtually stagnant and the industry being plagued with an ever increasing inventory for sale the market is in a mode of a gradual downward drift. However, even though the city property market has been witness to stagnation, there is still hope in the last quarter of the fiscal year due to underlying factor that while the property prices in the city have increased only nominally, affordability has risen with rising salaries, lower interest rate and lower inflation.

Brand Rating Tata Myst, Kasauli Property, Shimla Property, Solan Property, Luxury Villa, Second Homes in Himalayas, Holiday Homes, Holiday Destinations, Indian real estate news, India real estate market, India property market, Track2Media Research, Track2Realty

Mark2Market-Tata Myst promises luxury in Himalayas

Myst has been conceptualised on the basis of in-depth understanding of both stated and unstated needs of our customers. For the project Tata Housing has conducted Qualitative Research followed by Focus Group amongst a niche audience on the location, theme and project architecture. The design was finalised post integrating the design elements as suggested by the consumers.

Project Rating Omkar 1973 Worli, Mumbai real estate market, Sea facing apartment, Ultra luxury housing project, India real estate news, Indian realty news, India property market, Track2Media Research, Track2Realty

Omkar 1973 gets A+ in Track2Realty Investment Magnet Report 2015

Omkar 1973 is definitely one of the top pick of investors not only in Mumbai market but also across the country. Everything about the project is unique, right from the name 1973 (that is the longitude & latitude coordinates of the place) to the location that offers an envious view of the city and the Arabian Sea, and state-of-the-art amenities to lavish luxuries.

Finance Rupee, Rupees, Indian currency, Indian money, Cash, Indian real estate news, Indian realty news, India property market, Finance, Track2Realty, Track2Media Research

An imminent price correction on cards

There had suddenly been a deafening silence when the RBI Governor Dr Raghuram Rajan recently asked the real estate developers to reduce the home prices. However, the economist in Rajan was not making a faux pass. He could rather see a supply side of bubble in the making. Therefore, he came harsh on the sector.

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