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Q: It seems that Mumbai has fallen to 28th position in the list of worlds most expensive locations for high end rentals.
Latest Answer: Hello Abhishek, In fact the rental prices in Bangalore too fell sharply and the city ranks 127th globally, down from its previous 123rd spot. Further it depends on how companies provide housing or allowances as this will have a big impact on the real estate market.
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Q: Which are the private equity firms that was affected by the fall in rupee value?
Latest Answer: Has the falling rupee hurt the foreign private equity?
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Q: The Indian real estate is going down and facing terrible issues prices have become un-affordable. What can be done for this and why all of a sudden such issue came up
Latest Answer: Guys i think the government must identify tracts of land to build new urban projects. Once identified, the change of land use from farm or fallow land to commercial or residential must be automatic, involving no bureaucratic meddling. With conversion becoming automatic, middlemen and touts will disappear.
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Q: I am looking for a property and this is my first investment. I am a bit confused whether it is the right time to invest in the Bangalore real estate market? Is it a good idea to invest in a market where rupee is depreciating? Will there be more rupee depreciation in the coming future?Which is a better option buying ready-to-move-in apartments or pre launch project?
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