The long awaited Mumbai Draft Development Plan (DP) 2014-2034, is in the final stages of approval and is likely to be implemented in 2017. Keeping in line with the national objective of ‘Housing for R
Mumbai has a new Transfer of Development Rights (TDR) policy that is linked to the width of the road beside the project‘s site. As per the new policy, projects on roads that are less R
“Even though I am buying an apartment of 1,470 sq ft in Mumbai, I am not getting even one decent balcony. If this is the situation in a large apartment, I can understand the R
Recently, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), proposed to increase the floor space index (FSI) in Mumbai from 1.33 to 2.0. Such an increment, will directly impact the property prices in the area. FSI, also R
Nearly 30,000 sq metres, or 3.22 lakh sq ft, of TDR have been generated from slum rehabilitation projects at Nirlon and NESCO plots in suburban Goregaon and Ajgaonkar in suburban Jogeshwari, an MMRDA statement said here.
In an exclusive interview to CNBC-TV18, Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis speaks about his vision "Mumbai Next" and his dream for the city as well as Maharashtra.
HDIL has about 1 million square feet of land under TDR (transfer of development rights). The ongoing projects which were part of the airport scheme will not get affected, according to the company.
The supply of transfer of development rights (TDR) market seems to be standing on a soft patch and showing signs of a decline, reports Priyanka Ghosh of CNBC-TV18.
Prices of transfer of development rights or TDRs in Mumbai have softened by around 20% in the past couple of months, reports Priyanka Ghosh from CNBC-TV18.
Transfer of development rights (TDR) prices in Mumbai have softened by 15-20% across areas in the current quarter. Market sources told CNBC-TV18's Priyanka Ghosh that prices have fallen to an average of Rs 2,500-2,600 a square foot this quarter from Rs 3,000 a square foot last quarter.