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'Real estate lenders perceive risk differently due to liquidity crunch' As the liquidity crunch deepens for non-bank lenders to real estate and the sector continues to battle tepid home sales, various stakeholders are ...
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Stocks Radar: Indiabulls Real Estate, MTNL, Vodafone Idea, Yes Bank, Zee Entertainment Indian equity benchmarks extended gains to trade at day's high. The S&P BSE Sensex rose as much as 0.73 percent to hit an all-time high at ...
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Stock market update: Realty shares up; Indiabulls Real Estate climbs 5% Shares of Indiabulls Real Estate (up 4.92 per cent) , Sunteck Realty (up 1.57 per cent) and Phoenix Mills (up 1.07 per cent) were trading in the green.
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'Government must empower RERA to revive real estate sector' LUCKNOW: The only way the real estate sector will start looking up is if old, pending projects get completed, said Parveen Jain, vice-chairman of the ...
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Terrayo: A one-stop destination for real estate strategic solutions Terrayo is one of the largest horizontal platform servicing real estate needs of clients across India. It is a multi-city network having a team of realtors, ...
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Housing sales drops 9.5% in July-Sep across 9 cities: Report PropEquity said that real estate market is currently an end user-driven market with customers preferring ready to move-in or nearing completion ...
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Chinese Real Estate The Chinese are strange real estate investors, largely because its communist government had not broadly allowed real estate ownership until recently ...
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Last week's most-viewed real estate stories Topping our list of the most-popular real estate stories last week on ChicagoBusiness.com: News on how a change in federal tax law had an impact on ...
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Indiabulls Real Estate sells London assets to promoters Indiabulls Real Estate on Saturday said it has sold its property in London to a promoter group firm for 200 million pounds (about Rs 1,830 crore) as ...
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Mohammed Zaal on bringing the human element back to the real estate industry "There is an absolute neglect of the human element when it comes to real estate," says Mohammed Zaal. As the founder of the Dubai-based real ...
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