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Q: investing in hyderabad and bangalore...

Latest Answer: Bangalore is entirely dependent on IT and IT enabled services, which currently doing very well. But in Hyderabad, the supply is more than the demand, so, I would say, it takes some time to balance it out.

Q: investment risks in Gurgaon..

Latest Answer: In 5 years, there would be lot of improvements surrounding the areas surrounding Gurgaon. The planning is done by Haryana Urban Development Authority (HUDA).

Q: bangalore real estate investment returns..

Latest Answer: Electronic city is has earned a lot of value in last 2-3 years.There are so many IT companies and because of that the residential area has also developed .The It professionals working in comapnies like wipro,HCl,infosys prefer staying in nearby places .Even Colleges and B-schools have come up here so I personally feel that this is a good area to be invest

Q: tier 2 and tier 3 cities to invest in..

Latest Answer: Metros are basically regarded as Tier I cities, relatively smaller cities are regarded as Tier II cities whereas smaller cities are considered as Tier III ones. Large-scale investments and IT parks has boomed the realty sector creating congestion in the cities. This congestion in realty sector has forced the many investment companies to seek out for alternative smaller cities leading to a demand for Tier II and III cities. Of late, the tier II cities like Pune, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Patna, Nagpur and Hyderabad have made development in business opportunities, real estate sector like never before. Tier III cities or the smaller cities like Jaipur, Ghaziabad, Kochi, Bhopal, Agra, etc. are also making it big into the realty business .

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