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| 'Bank owns their next 15 years': Real estate advisor calls out India's EMI fueled lifestyle On Threads, real estate investment advisor Meet Paniya illustrated the problem with a Pune couple earning ₹3.5 lakh a month. Between a ₹1.5 lakh home ...
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| GST 2.0 boost for real estate as Council cuts cement, material rates - ET Infra ... construction materials is expected to significantly lower project costs, benefiting developers and homebuyers in the thriving real estate sector.
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| Why Homebuyers Are Getting Cold Feet, Causing Real Estate Market Chaos - Business Insider Flash back to the real estate market of just four years ago: homebuyers elbowing their way through crowded open houses, waiving inspections, ...
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| REITs or SM REITs, where should you invest to gain from real estate returns? REITs make real estate investing more accessible for smaller investors and allows them to diversify their portfolio with skyscrapers, ...
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| GST Council meet LIVE: Reduction in GST on cement to help real estate sector, say experts Akash Kohli, Founder & CEO of Elante Group, said, "The GST rate cut on cement and construction materials is truly a Diwali gift for the real estate ...
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| From Dubai to London: An Indian's playbook for global real estate investments - Mint NEW DELHI : Lalit Mukhi, a 40-year-old programme manager in Dubai, is among Indian investors venturing into overseas real estate. He bought a property ...
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| GST on cement cut from 28% to 18%, likely to lower construction costs and boost affordable housing The GST Council on September 3 decided to cut the tax rate on cement from 28% to 18%, a move expected to boost the real estate sector. Affordable ...
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| Kartik Aaryan invests ₹2 crore in Alibaug plot, becomes neighbours with Amitabh Bachchan ... Kartik Aaryan has expanded his real estate portfolio by purchasing land for the first time. He has acquired a 2000 sq. ft. plot worth ₹2 crore in ...
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| 'Impactful reform': GST 2.0 sparks optimism in real estate — What the sector is saying With GST 2.0, the government aims to boost the real estate market by cutting construction costs and simplifying tax compliance.
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| GST relief on building materials set to ease construction costs, support housing The real estate and housing sector is set to benefit from the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council's decision to reduce tax rates on essential ...
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