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Bangalore Apartment owners association Act

The Karnataka Apartment Ownership Act, 1972

In Karnataka, and especially in urban areas such as Bangalore, there is a severe shortage of land. Because of this, buying an independent house becomes quite a task. The alternative is to purchase a flat in any of the many existing and up-and-coming multi-storied apartments. This alternative, though, is disadvantageous, in that you won’t have […]

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Delhi Apartment ownership Act

The Delhi apartment ownership Act, 1986

The construction of multi-storied apartment buildings in Delhi has been a constant affair throughout the region’s history post-independence. Being the national capital, Delhi has attracted people from both within the country and abroad, primarily because of the lucrative business and investment opportunities on offer in this region. This has resulted in a strong demand for […]

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East Bangalore responding to high end residences’ demand

Over the years, east Bangalore has developed into a self-sustaining area, characterized by good social and physical infrastructure. This has triggered the demand for luxury residential developments in the region, significantly. Areas such as Electronics City, Hosur Road, Bannerghatta Road, Sarjapur Road, Haralur Road and Bellandur in the south east of Bangalore are recognized by […]

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Infrastructure will route realty development in Viman Nagar Wagholi stretch

The real estate market of Pune has borne testimony to a complete ‘makeover’ in the last few years and the Viman Nagar-Wagholi corridor, one of the growth nodes of the city, has emerged as the perfect example in this regard. Popularly known as the Nagar Road, the area has come under the radar of home […]

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Transfer of government land to PMRDA for land banks

In a move to empower the civic body (in Pune) with land rights and make it self-sufficient for mega-infrastructure projects, leaders of the legislative assembly in the city have demanded transfer of government lands to the PMRDA (Pune Metropolitan Development Authority). The state government has been mulling over numerous financial models for the same. According […]

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