We are celebrating Independence Day today. But has this Independence Day brought real independence for the homebuyers from the pain and sufferings? Can we affirm that the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA) has facilitated complete freedom for the homebuyers,
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Rera To Set Up Bench In Noida, Hear 4,000 Pending Complaints
GREATER NOIDA: The Real Estate Regulatory Authority (Rera) is set to open its western UP bench in Greater Noida in a few days, at a time 4,000 complaints related to issues over flats from Noida and Ghaziabad are waiting to be heard. The bench will operate from the old building of the Greater Noida Authority’s office in Gamma 2.
Read MoreRise in buyers’ confidence on Rera implementation – Realty sector gets Rs 24,011 cr investment in H1: Report
The real estate sector received an investment of around Rs 24,011 crore in the first half of 2018 due to rise in buyers’ confidence on Rera implementation and improving capital values, a report said. The real estate sector received an investment of around Rs 24,011 crore in the first half of 2018 due to rise in buyers’ confidence on Rera implementation
Read MoreRERA Provisions Would Apply To Long-Term Lease Agreements: HC
Mumbai, Aug 8 () The Bombay High Court has ruled that provisions of the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority would apply in cases of long-term lease agreements and that compensation complaints can be heard by it. A single bench of Justice Shalini Phansalkar Joshi passed the ruling yesterday while hearing appeals filed
Read MoreRERA Impact: Listed Firms Bag Bigger Pie of New Starts
Mumbai/Bengaluru: India’s property industry leaderboard is finally beginning to mirror those in other sectors of the broader economy about a year after RERA became a reality. Larger organised players, which often found themselves being undercut by smaller rivals in the past, are garnering a greater share of business,
Read MoreThe Dos and Don’ts of NRI Investing In Indian Realty
Amongst the NRI’s there are 3 types of investors. The first type look for short term gains over a period of 1-3 years, the second type look to buy for themselves and the third type are long term investors who want to be in the market for 7-10 years.
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