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Real estate

8 buzzing trends of 2014 in Bangalore Realty Market

Bangalore tops the chart for investment amongst Tier 1 Cities: Commonfloor research indicates that amongst the 8 metro cities in India including Bangalore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Delhi, Pune, Ahmedabad, Kolkata and Chennai, consumers preferred Bangalore as the most favorable destination for property investment in 2014. High Demand for Ready-to-move-in properties:  Commonfloor research highlights that there is […]

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Is your apartment building a threat to low flying aircraft?

With the influx of a large number of high rise residential apartments across the country, the average height of buildings in each city is on the upswing. The directorate of air traffic management has laid down stringent guidelines for low flying airplanes and private helicopters to fly at a certain height. The increase in average […]

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State Division boosting Seemandhra real estate market

The division of Andhra Pradesh has driven the real estate market onto another level of ecstasy. Now there are two states, Seemandhra and Telangana, for which real estate market analysts have predicted a minimum rise of 40% in real estate business across the major cities (Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada, Kurnool, Tirupati and even Ongole) over the period […]

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Impact of Delhi Metro Phase-III Extension on Real Estate

Inter-connectivity by public transport is the backbone of a city, which influences the land value and real estate. Connectivity of the locality by different means of public transportation has become one of the main concern of every individual. Delhi-NCR has become second most populous city in the world and it serves India’s first modern public […]

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Buying guide for senior friendly walk-in bathtubs

Walk-in bathtubs are a great option for the elderly and physically challenged people to enjoy a comfortable bath without the fear of slipping or hurting oneself. Unlike traditional walk-in bathtubs, there are bath tubs with special doors designed in one side for people with limited mobility or senior citizens as it cuts out the possibility […]

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