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Q: Private equity (PE) funds and non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) are joining hands to invest in real estate projects.
Latest Answer: Hi folks, But in many cases it is found that small NBFCs or PE funds are approaching large funds to involve them in deals that the former are unable to execute on their own.
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Q: The company plans to invest around Rs 1000 crore over the next 2 yrs. for acquiring distressed assets and entering joint development agreements to increase its portfolio.
Latest Answer: Right Joy, Sunteck Realty is a brand name in the Mumbai Real Estate market and they are primary deals in premium luxury residential segment. Now, company is exploring opportunities in the redevelopment field.
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Q: Hey I want to know which areas of DelhiNCR are a risky investment in terms of residential real estate?
Latest Answer: Hi, Look following things before investing,,, 1-Look at the land parcel and got verify in authority,we have kapashera authority and 2 Important things analyse land locations also as it would decide your project locations. 3-Check registration and background of any developers//societies before investing.
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Q: Around 65 modifications were made to the original plan proposed in February last year.
Latest Answer: Hi Vikash, In my point of view, most of this income, almost Rs 30,000 crore which is as per the present jantri rates, will go into funding local infrastructure like roads, drainage, and water supply. Higher FSIs are being earmarked for these zones to allow greater density.
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Q: Hey has read about the Rs 735 crore fund that has been raised by IIFL. It says that it plans to invest in real estate. can anyone elaborate on this fund.
Latest Answer: what are the terms of this fund?
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Q: I am planning to invest in Tellapur area. How is the area for investment purpose?
Latest Answer: Though the area is still in developing stage, Tellapur area is good for investment because of its proximity to the IT hub and business districts. The area is also close to the Outer Ring Road (ORR) and have access to all parts of the city.
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Q: Why is there a shortage of investments in real estate sector nowadays and property prices are on a hike when compared to previous year?
Latest Answer: It is nothing like that. People still invest in real estate. The only deterioration may be due to the economic slowdown worldwide faced in recent times.Foreign direct investments are also facing fluctuating business income. Real estate sector has now geared up and has a better plan for more profit and also to get more property buyers. Indian real estate market is all set to boom in the near future i.e, by 2012.
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Q: How advisable is to invest in real estate funds?
Latest Answer: Real estate in India is always a good investment when we consider good appreciation in future. No doubt invest in real estate funds is good considering current trend in real estate sector.You will get good returns in future.
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Q: Is investment in real estate in monsoon beneficial?
Latest Answer: The monsoon is normally a dull period for the real estate industry and house hunting during the rains could bag you a good deal. In Monsoon, Sale or booking of flat falls and real estate builders in India could be facing a liquidity crunch too, so he readily gives out discounts. The real estate builders or developers have no option but to give discounts to sell. Banks and financial institutes come up with monsoon special offers on home loans. You can read more at http://www.commonfloor.com/articles/real-estate-investment-in-monsoon-is-beneficial-5994.html
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