Showing posts with label FDI in the construction business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FDI in the construction business. Show all posts

Friday, 26 July 2013

FDI in real estate: how it influence Indian Economy

India in current time known as the one of the quickest growing economy in the world and during this current economic standing, real estate has emerged as one of the foremost appealing investment areas for Indian as well as foreign investors. This high growth bends in the real estate sector is influence nicely to the Indian economy and Foreign Direct Investments regime in the real estate sector. In March 2005, the govt. of India amended existing...

Saturday, 29 December 2012

What is in store for Real Estate in 2013?

Anyone who has had a look into this sector over the past decade will predict almost the same as what we say here because real estate has grown in leaps and bounds when comes to costs, purchases, sales and prices. The trend has not withered over time and has in fact become stronger. Real Estate Business For the coming year 2013, we expect mostly the same. There are hopes of growth in the real estate sector, mainly due to the government’s...

Friday, 20 July 2012

Noida Extension buyers want banks to waive interest

The authority of Greater Noida is offering builders with a ‘zero period’ for paying installments. The home buyers are not too happy with it and demand from the lending banks to make all the EMIs interest free paid during the land row. Bank 80 home buyers have formed a group and have joined hands to mount pressure on banks to waive off the interest on their EMIs. According to the buyers, banks are also to be blamed in the Noida extension...

Why do Non Resident Indians give preference to investments in Indian Real Estate?

NRI  Approximately 30 million NRI's or Non resident Indians have been spread in 140 countries. The estimated wealth that they possess is 1.2 trillion USD.  These non resident Indians were considered to be the greatest contributors of foreign exchange in the years 2010 and 2011. There are around 7 lakh residents who have left the country searching for greener pastures. One lakh NRIs are expected to come back home each year.  ...