11. Apr, 2013 •
Categories: Delhi NCR, India Property, India Real Estate, Infrastructure, Jones Lang LaSalle, Land, Pune, Real Estate, Real Estate Research, Real Estate Tips, Real Estate Trends, Residential Property •
by Rohan Sharma
Integrated townships are rather complex with lower FAR, more open areas and an emphasis on creating a sustainable living ecosystem with residential and commercial spaces supported by an infrastructure backbone of power, roads, water, drainage and sewage – a virtual living and breathing city.
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05. Mar, 2013 •
Categories: Commercial Property, Commercial Real Estate, Corporate Real Estate, CRE, India Property, India Real Estate, Infrastructure, Infrastructure, Jones Lang LaSalle, Mumbai, Mumbai, Mumbai Property, Real Estate, Real Estate Tips, Real Estate Trends, Redevelopment •
by Santhosh Kumar
In Mumbai, the iconic Express Tower is a good example of a real estate asset in a prime location of India’s financial capital that is ideally suited for advantageous repositioning.
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15. Feb, 2013 •
Categories: Anuj Puri Quotes, India Property, India Real Estate, Infrastructure, Infrastructure, Investment, Jones Lang LaSalle, Market, Prices, Real Estate, Real Estate Funding, Real Estate Regulation Act, Real Estate Research, Real Estate Trends, Regulation, Residential Property •
by Anuj Puri
The macro-economic concerns are having a cascading effect on Indian real estate. Here are the considerations that the sector needs from the upcoming budget as well as in terms of overall enablement
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19. Dec, 2012 •
Categories: Commercial Property, Corporate Real Estate, Delhi NCR, Growth, Gurgaon, India Property, India Real Estate, Indian Retail, Infrastructure, Infrastructure, Jones Lang LaSalle, Mall Management, Malls, Manesar, Noida, Oversupply, Press Releases, Property Management, Real Estate, Real Estate Research, Real Estate Tips, Real Estate Trends, Residential Property, Retail Properties, Retail Real Estate, Sales •
by Santhosh Kumar
Gurgaon’s residential market performed decently in 2012, but the performance was not uniform all across. There were high levels of unsold inventory in some of the projects, while many others sold exceedingly well.
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27. Nov, 2012 •
Categories: Commercial Property, Commercial Real Estate, Growth, India Property, India Real Estate, India Versus China, Industrial Property, Infrastructure, Jones Lang LaSalle, Real Estate, Real Estate Research, Real Estate Trends, SEZ •
by Sahel Pramendra
The scripting of what was once seen as a vibrant new chapter in the Indian economy has lost much of its powers to enthrall because of the number of inconsistencies in the story-line
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