Indian Realty Revelry (IRR), one of the biggest events for the sale of Indian properties is going to kick-start in New Delhi, Mumbai & Bangalore. ...
DLF is already under the scanner of the Competition Commission of India (CCI), which earlier this year ordered two separate probes against the realty company.
We look at how the Finance Bill passed by Parliament impacts real estate deals. Also, with nuclear families mushrooming, developers are betting big on retirement homes but they are not cheap. We also look at Tier II and tier
In this edition of CNBC-TV18‘s Prime Property, Ansal API, vice-chairman and managing director Pranav Ansal talks about the company‘s presence in tier-II cities across North India, plans to 20 million sqft across various segments and strengthen the balance-sheet by repaying a considerable amount of debt in the books.
Indian property developers expect to generate business worth USD 54 million during 3-day exhibition scheduled here from June 21-23, organisers have said.