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IT/ITeS Cities Have Lowest Grade A Office Vacancies, Pune Lowest at 8.5%

IT Office Vacancies in Chennai at 10.35%, Bengaluru at 11.25%, Hyderabad over 15% Cities not primarily driven by IT/ITeS, including NCR, have maximum office vacancy at 28.5%, Kolkata with 23.5%, MMR with approx. 16% NCR, MMR & Kolkata restricting new office stock supply in the future NCR has approx. 26 Mn sq. ft. of planned

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Back to Nature – Is It Too Late for Pune?

Many of us remember the years when Pune was still a cool, green, peaceful, and pleasant city – a tranquil counterpoint to polluted Manic Mumbai less than 200 km away. Today, at the end of one of the worst summers any of us can recall, we realize how much has changed. In 2017, a depressing report

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Hike in Repo Rate might affect Real-estate and Auto Sector say experts

Current inflation in India is not due to surge in demand exceeding supplies. On the contrary, consumption demand is subdued and the production capacity is underutilized. In such circumstances,recent hikes in repo rate from 4.0% to 4.9%, almost by 25%, might be counter-productive. It shall increase lending rate hiking EMI of Housing and Auto loan. 

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36,830 Stuck or Delayed Homes Completed in the Last 5 Months, 45% in NCR

Mumbai, 13 June 2022: Despite the rough pandemic ride and construction costs further inflated by the Russia-Ukraine war, the top 7 cities have further reduced their burden of stuck/delayed homes. As per the latest ANAROCK data, as many as 36,830 languishing homes were completed in these cities between January 2022 and May 2022. By May

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India Residential Real Estate – Service class buyers drive housing demand

The service class buyers in India is the dominant socio-economic segment and the primary homebuyer in this large nation. Post reforms and the pandemic, the markets have transitioned to be driven by end-users – prices remained range-bound, eliminating investors and speculators to a great extent. A developing nation with rapid urbanization, rising nuclear families, and

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Buy a Home Now or Wait? Reasons for Fence-sitting

The term ‘fence sitting’ is fashionable when talking about the housing market. A fence-sitter is someone who is actually hopeful of buying something but is waiting for a more suitable time. The underlying sentiment is hesitation, which is an uncomfortable emotion because a difficult decision needs to be made. People who are content with living

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Bull Run on Land Continues, 28 Deals for 1,237+ Acres Closed in 2022 to Date

Mumbai, 26 May 2022: The appetite for land acquisition continues unabated for developers and other entities in the post-pandemic world. Players with the financial wherewithal are eyeing prime land at key locations across India to deploy developments across real estate asset classes. ANAROCK Research reveals that between January 2022 till date, various entities sealed at least

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2022 Marks the Return of Real Estate Investors

The pandemic had brought in an urgency to purchase homes, causing housing demand to hit a peak that lasted over 2 years. However, late realty stocks have been under performing, developers are increasing their property rates, and home loan interest rates have begun to increase. Is real estate’s dream run over? Let us look at

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Homebuying Trends – Service Class Dominates, Larger Homes Still in Highest Demand

24 May 2022: Sales data at ANAROCK confirms that homebuyer preferences continue to evolve rapidly. Higher incomes and increasing awareness of global lifestyle and living standards are causing aspirations to transcend mere need. While the COVID-19 pandemic has rebooted the desire for ‘hard assets’ like housing, certain housing types are selling better than others. The

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How Your Work From Home Is Making Homes More Expensive

I’ve been noticing more and more home listings popping up in my neighborhood this summer, with some asking well above the price I paid a year before. After poking around online and talking to friends who are either working from home or just bought a new home that didn’t come with their previous one, it

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