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  • theprint.in-Housing is not a smart investment for the Indian middle class anymore

    Indian real estate — barring luxury projects that cater to the non-price-conscious super-rich — has been in a bubble for some time now. But no realtor will tell you that. Still, both anecdotal evidence and hard data point in that direction.

     

  • Hindustan Times-Earthquakes, floods, and construction damage: Here’s why home insurance is essential for protecting your property

    Recent earthquakes in Delhi and Kolkata caused strong tremors, while cities like Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Chennai have faced severe flooding over the years, resulting in extensive property damage. Natural disasters are unpredictable, but home insurance can provide financial protection against such losses.

     

  • Hindustan Times-Is prepaying your home loan a smart financial move? Here's what you need to know

    Financial prudence suggests eliminating liabilities as soon as possible, and prepaying your home loan can be a wise move if you have surplus funds. However, the decision to prepay or retain a home loan also depends on the tax regime you choose.

     

  • Housing.com-Sustainable building materials when building a house

    Choose sustainable materials based on factors such as efficient design and manufacturing process, responsible sourcing, energy efficiency, cost savings, low maintenance and minimum environmental impact.

     

  • Housing.com-ARAHAS contributes to NAKSHA to streamline land records across India

    The NAKSHA program aims to create and update land records in 152 Urban Local Bodies across 26 states and three Union Territories.

     

  • hotelierindia.com-Are branded residences the future of luxury real estate in India?

    India’s festival season annually lifts consumer demand for a host of economic activities, from which real estate usually benefits. Along with the traditional way of buying land for investment during this festival season, other available options for investing in real estate are fractional ownership, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs), commercial property investment, Infrastructure Investment Trusts (InvITs), Real Estate Mutual Funds (REMFs), and investment in co-living spaces.

     

    The Rise of Branded Residences

  • The Pioneer-The rise of religious realty: How India’s infrastructure push is transforming spiritual tourism

    The Indian economy has witnessed a significant push towards infrastructure, real estate and tourism, especially spiritual tourism especially in the 2025-26 Union Budget. The government’s focus on urban redevelopment, affordable housing, and tourism-friendly policies has positioned India as a global hotspot for real estate and hospitality investments.

  • The Times of India-Five ways in which Budget 2025 impacts the real estate sector

     

    Beyond numbers and allocations, a budget serves as a roadmap for stability and progress. Union Budget 2025 signals continuity, reinforcing India’s long-term growth vision with strategic measures. While some sectors received direct policy support, others stand to gain from a broader economic push. Real estate is one of them.

     

  • Housing.com-Loading factor in apartments: A guide for homebuyers

    When buying an apartment, understanding the technicalities of the purchase is crucial, especially terms like the loading factor. This term directly influences how much living space you get versus what you pay for. For Indian homebuyers, knowing the loading factor can help make more informed decisions, ensuring the balance between cost and usable area. So, read on to know about the meaning of loading factor, its significance, components and formula.

     

    What is the loading factor?

  • The Economic Times-How Indian real estate can lead the renewable energy revolution

    The way we build our cities will define India’s future. Real estate is more than just concrete and glass; it is the backbone of economic growth, urban expansion, and evolving lifestyles. Today, as energy demand rises and global priorities shift, the sector has an opportunity to lead a transformation that will benefit developers, homebuyers, and the nation as a whole.