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interim budget 2014

Budget 2014-15 Expectation Real Estate

5 things that realty sector expects from the Budget

From time immemorial, investing in real estate has been promising and most profitable. The tradition still continues and will bound to remain an attractive investment option in the coming years as well. However, with soaring property values, denizens are forced to take the home loan route, which is characterised by the high interest rate. And […]

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Will real estate projects get an e-clearance?

Narendra Modi once made a statement, “Economy is bleak without Infrastructure. Hence, the prime focus of my government is Infrastructure.” With Modi taking the charge, these words are actually transforming into action. As per a report by the Prime Minister’s Project Monitoring Group (PMG), currently industrial projects worth over Rs 14 trillion are stalled due […]

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New government will put emphasis on land acquisition

Over the years, land acquisition has topped the list of ‘issues to be dealt with on a priority basis by a government’ to give the realty sector a major boost. The new government in 2014 will be no exception, and will keep the land acquisition issue at its focal point. For the new government, the […]

New Govt lists top 3 priorities for Housing sector

With Venkaiah Naidu, a member of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Cabinet, assuming charge as Urban Development and Housing and Poverty Alleviation Minister (HUPA), the realty sector is aspiring for good days ahead. CommonFloor presents you the three priorities listed by the new HUPA minister that could be a game-changer for the sector. Housing for all […]

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Modi’s “100-city Development Plan” to benefit major Tier-II cities

In light of Prime Minister, Mr.Narendra Modi’s election manifesto regarding his promise to develop 100 ‘Smart cities’ in India, there is a sense of anticipation as to which cities he would focus on with regards to overall development. However, it is generally felt that most of the Tier-II cities with high population and good investment […]

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