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  • Housing.com-A comprehensive guide to partial occupancy certificate

    When purchasing a property, homebuyers must ensure that all necessary legal documents are in place. From title deeds to completion certificates, these documents validate ownership, compliance, and safety. One such crucial document is the Partial Occupancy Certificate (POC), which plays a key role in phased construction projects. Understanding what a POC is and how it impacts your property rights is essential to making an informed decision. Keep reading to learn more about its significance, issuance process, and potential risks of not having one.

  • Housing.com-Ultimate guide to home loan for senior citizens

    Owning a home is a dream for many, and senior citizens in India are no exception. While financial institutions primarily focus on younger borrowers, many banks and NBFCs offer specialized home loan schemes catering to retirees and senior citizens. However, getting a home loan in the later years of life comes with unique challenges, such as shorter loan tenure, stricter eligibility criteria, and the need for a stable income source.

  • Financial Express-How Women Can Build Wealth Through Real Estate: Key investment tips

    Owning a home is one of the most significant steps toward financial security, both for individuals and families. While men have traditionally taken the lead in property purchases in India, the trend is gradually changing, with more women actively investing in real estate.

     

  • Hindustan Times-How renewable energy is reshaping Mumbai’s real estate landscape

    Mumbai, a city that never sleeps, is now awakening to a new reality—a future powered by renewable energy. The city’s transformation over decades has highlighted how sustainability has evolved from a niche concern to a central pillar of urban development. Today, renewable energy is not just an environmental imperative but a driving force behind the evolution of Mumbai’s real estate sector.

     

  • Housing.com-Things landlords may not tell you

    A tenant can take legal action against a landlord in case of a breach of the rent agreement and violation of tenant rights.

     

  • goodreturns.in-From Subsidy To Wealth—How Women Can Build Real Estate Portfolios With PMAY 2.0?

    In 2015 India commenced the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana [(PMAY)] as part of a wider initiative to provide accommodation facilities to its citizens. It aims to provide "Housing for All" by 2024 achieving its milestones every year. Its last version, PMAY 2.0, which has inclusivity as one of its central concepts, is focused on expanding property ownership among women as a medium of achieving financial self-reliance.

  • timesproperty.com-How Is Women’s Participation In Real Estate And Infrastructure Evolving?

    Real estate and infrastructure have long been viewed as male-dominated industries. However, a significant shift is underway. Over the past decade, women have made remarkable strides in leadership, investment, and project execution, bringing fresh perspectives that drive innovation and sustainability.

     

    Breaking Barriers: Women in Leadership Roles

  • Times Property-Homebuying Guide For Single Women In India 2025

    For single women in India, buying a home is not just about owning property, it’s an important step towards achieving financial independence and long-term security. In recent years, single women in India have increasingly ventured into homeownership, reflecting a significant shift towards financial independence and empowerment. This trend is strengthened by supportive government policies, favourable loan schemes, and a societal shift recognizing women’s autonomy in financial decisions

     

    Real Estate Market Trends In 2025

  • Housing.com-Benefits of buying a house in areas with good employment prospects

    In real estate, location is a key factor that influences property purchase decisions. When considering a location, prospective buyers often look for social infrastructural facilities, including public transportation, schools, hospitals and shopping hubs. More importantly, buyers look for easy accessibility to offices and workplaces. Moreover, location and the liveability of the area impact property prices.

  • india.mongabay.com-A path to climate resilience through city-level research and planning

    Cities lie at the forefront of the climate crisis, contributing heavily to greenhouse gas emissions while also reeling from impacts like heat islands, floods, droughts and public health risks. At the same time, India’s urban population continues to swell – rising about from 32% in 2013 to 36.3% in 2023. By 2050, India’s urban population is projected to reach 53%, adding 416 million people, according to a UN report.