9 Elements, developed by M & K Elements Realty LLP, is a premium launch in Bandra West featuring meticulously designed 3- and 4-BHK residences. Nested in one of South Mumbai’s most upscale neighborhoods, it offers contemporary comfort with thoughtful amenities and seamless urban connectivity.
Brigade Enterprises Ltd has announced plans to generate INR 2,500 crore in revenue through a new luxury housing project in East Bengaluru. The development, spread across 10.75 acres, will feature a saleable area potential of 2.5 million square feet under a joint venture with a landowner. The company reaffirmed its focus on Bengaluru as its primary market, highlighting the city's connectivity, infrastructure, and lifestyle strengths.Read more
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) announced the attachment of fresh assets valued at about INR 186 crore under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) in connection with the Dewan Housing Finance Corporation Ltd (DHFL) bank loan fraud case. The properties attached include 154 residential flats and receivables linked to 20 flats in Mumbai. This follows earlier attachments in the same case, taking the total value of seized assets to INR 256.23 crore.Read more
Mumbai's housing sector is witnessing significant transformation through society redevelopment, with over 44,000 new homes expected to come up by 2030, valued at around INR 1.3 lakh crore, according to Knight Frank India. Since 2020, 910 housing societies have signed development agreements, unlocking more than 326 acres of potential land. Western suburbs are projected to account for the majority of these additions, while South Mumbai will see modest growth. With nearly 1.6 lakh societies eligible for redevelopment, and state revenues from free-sale units and GST projected at over INR 13,000 crore combined, redevelopment is proving to be a major driver of urban renewal.Read more
MHADA has launched its latest online housing lottery in Nashik under the Inclusive Housing Policy, offering 478 flats priced between INR 5.48 lakh and INR 27 lakh. Spread across six neighbourhoods, with the largest supply in Mhasrul and Agar Takli, these compact homes are aimed at the Economically Weaker Section. The registration process is open only through MHADA's official website and mobile app. Officials stressed that no middlemen are authorised. This initiative marks the third such lottery by the Nashik Board this year.Read more
The Anant Nagar Housing Scheme in Lucknow began its lottery process earlier this week, allotting more than 50 plots on the first day. Spread over 785 acres along Mohan Road, the project is designed to provide housing for around 1.5 lakh residents. The scheme features residential plots, commercial spaces, group housing, and PMAY-supported homes for EWS and LIG categories. Transparent lottery procedures and detailed planning for infrastructure, green spaces, and an Edutech City are part of the development.Read more
Homes England has teamed up with Vistry Group to create a new joint venture called Hestia, aimed at accelerating the development of large, mixed-tenure communities in England. Backed by a combined investment of GBP 150 million (around USD 203.58 million), Hestia will focus on residential projects ranging from 400 to 3,000 homes each. The initiative aligns with the UK government's target of building 1.5 million homes in this parliamentary term and also seeks to support smaller housebuilders while promoting social and affordable housing.Read more
GBD Ram Setu Bhavan, a modern 22-storey residential tower in Dadar East, offers sleek 1–3 BHK homes designed for comfort and natural light. Strategically located in a well-connected neighborhood, it blends serene views with the convenience of urban living.
The Delhi Development Authority's Apna Ghar Aawas Yojana saw all 152 flats offered under the scheme booked within an hour of opening on 5 September. The units, located in Lok Nayak Puram and Narela, were expected to fetch about INR 100 crore. Following the response, DDA extended the scheme until 26 November 2025, giving buyers more time to apply for remaining ready-to-move-in flats across income categories. Officials linked the surge in demand to revised marketing efforts, with the scheme forming part of a larger housing push that included more than 7,500 flats in different parts of the city.Read more
The Orissa High Court has ruled that a co-owner of a property can sell their undivided share without requiring consent from other co-owners. The order came after a sub-registrar in Bhubaneswar declined to register such a deed. Justice Ananda Chandra Behera, in his judgment delivered on August 25, clarified that Section 44 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, gives each co-sharer the right to transfer their share independently. The court also directed that registration officials must provide written reasons for any refusal, highlighting the need for accountability in land registration practices.Read more
A recent survey by realty consultant Anarock reveals that over 90 per cent of prospective homebuyers are worried about escalating residential property prices. The survey, which included nearly 8,250 participants, found varying degrees of concern, with nearly half expressing high anxiety. Average residential prices have surged by more than 50 per cent over the past two years, prompting most buyers to either delay or reconsider their property purchases. Affordability constraints and limited budget-friendly options are cited as the primary reasons behind the cautious approach.Read more
Kanhaji Eirene Heights, a boutique residential launch in Mahim West, delivers thoughtfully engineered 2- and 3-BHK homes within an exclusive, low-density enclave. Featuring essential contemporary amenities and excellent neighborhood connectivity, it offers a refined urban living experience
The Karnataka Housing Board (KHB) has secured cabinet approval for a 43-acre integrated township project in Chikkajala, Yelahanka, under a public-private partnership model. Estimated at INR 2,930 crore, the project will feature multi-storied residences, office spaces, a commercial complex, and a star hotel, with projected net revenue of INR 1,252 crore for KHB. The land, acquired over two decades ago, faced legal disputes, but 43 acres were cleared after owners consented to a 50:50 land-sharing arrangement. The finance department projects total revenue of INR 4,182 crore. Construction will commence once approvals are received from the Bengaluru International Airport Area Planning Authority.Read more
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has dismissed a complaint against Emaar India Ltd., which alleged abuse of dominance in its Marbella villa project in Gurugram. The complaint focused on Emaar permitting construction of builder floors and non-villa residential units on 97 vacant plots within zones originally marketed as an exclusive "Signature Villa Community." CCI noted that Emaar was not dominant in the market due to multiple other developers operating in the Gurugram villa segment. No contravention of Sections 3 or 4 of the Competition Act was found, and the case has been closed without further investigation.Read more
The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) has opened an online lottery for 478 flats in Nashik, offering affordable housing for the Economically Weaker Section (EWS). The flats, ranging from 215 to 537 sq ft, are priced between INR 5.48 lakh and INR 27 lakh. Spread across six Shivar locations, the lottery allows applicants to register online until early October. This initiative follows earlier MHADA lotteries in Nashik, aiming to increase access to affordable housing in the region.Read more
MahaRERA has resolved more than 5,200 homebuyer complaints between October 2024 and July 2025, ensuring quicker hearings and timely scheduling for pending cases. All complaints filed until the end of July have either been heard or assigned hearing dates. Projects launched before the regulator's formation continue to generate most grievances, while newer projects account for fewer cases. Since its inception, MahaRERA has addressed a majority of the complaints filed. The authority has also tightened project registration checks and introduced hybrid hearings to improve access, aiming to safeguard buyer interests and reduce future disputes.Read more