Kotak Mahindra Bank: RLLR: 0.75 | From: 8.7% - To: 10.5%
Union Bank of India: RLLR: 0.5 | From: 8.5% - To: 10%
Bank of Baroda: RLLR: 0.5 | From: 9.25% - To: 11%
HDFC Bank: RLLR: 0.75 | From: 8.5% - To: 8.8%

Asset class : Residential

Land Stack' project to modernize Chandigarh's property records

The city of Chandigarh has been selected as a pilot location for the 'Land Stack' project, a nationwide initiative aimed at creating a unified, secure, and transparent digital system for land records. The project promises to revolutionize property management, reduce disputes, and enhance citizen services by leveraging advanced technology like blockchain. By leveraging modern solutions such as blockchain, the initiative is designed to streamline property transactions, significantly reduce land disputes and litigation, and promote better governance. This crucial step toward digitization is expected to enhance citizen services and set a precedent for other regions, paving the way for a more efficient and accountable real estate sector.Read more

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Telangana introduces e-Aadhaar property registration pilot in Armoor and Kusumanchi

Telangana has introduced a pilot project for e-Aadhaar-based property registration in the sub-registrar offices of Armoor and Kusumanchi. Revenue Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy said the initiative is designed to make property registrations faster and more transparent. The government has already implemented a slot booking system, which has been widely used, with over 300,000 slots booked in recent months. Plans are also in place to establish integrated sub-registrar offices, including a major complex in Gachibowli, which will consolidate multiple offices and streamline registration services across key districts.Read more

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Suji Ekdant

Mumbai City, India

What aspects of Suji Ekdant in Vikhroli East intrigue you most—the affordable 1 and 2 BHK flats ranging from 350 to 610 sq. ft. carpet area, or its new launch status with amenities like 24/7 security and kids' play areas? How might its strategic location near Eastern Express Highway enhance your daily life, offering seamless connectivity and a vibrant urban lifestyle?

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NAREDCO Maharashtra postpones annual real estate forum due to heavy Mumbai rains

The National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO) Maharashtra has postponed its annual real estate event, "The Real Estate Forum 2025," due to a severe spell of heavy rainfall and subsequent waterlogging in Mumbai. The event was originally scheduled for August 20. The decision was made in response to an advisory from the India Meteorological Department (IMD) and was taken to ensure the safety and convenience of attendees. The heavy rains, which dropped over 300 millimeters in Mumbai in a single day, caused widespread disruptions, including flight delays and traffic gridlock. A new date for the event has not yet been announced.Read more

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HoABL and Zepto forge novel partnership to bring real estate to quick commerce

In a first-of-its-kind collaboration, real estate firm House of Abhinandan Lodha (HoABL) has partnered with quick commerce platform Zepto to market its residential plots. The deal, announced on Tuesday, will initially feature premium plots in Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, and Neral, Maharashtra, directly on the Zepto app. By leveraging Zepto's "10-minute" delivery model, the partnership aims to "democratize land ownership" and make real estate investment more accessible to a wider, digitally-native audience. This innovative move expands Zepto's offerings beyond groceries and daily essentials while allowing HoABL to tap into a massive, non-traditional customer base.Read more

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Chandigarh Housing Board to survey demand for Sector 54 housing project

The Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB) is preparing to launch a major housing project in Sector 54, planning around 1,700 flats across 32 acres. The project will include 15% units for the economically weaker section (EWS). Currently, CHB owns 14 acres, with the remaining land to be transferred by the estate office and the UT engineering department. A demand survey will be conducted to gauge public interest, finalize the layout, and decide pricing. The project will be executed in phases and is expected to be planned over the next few months.Read more

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Chandigarh: Green clearance mandate delays Manimajra housing project

The Chandigarh environment department has directed that the municipal corporation secure prior environmental clearance for its Manimajra housing project, classified under the Environment Impact Assessment regulations. This instruction has brought the INR 700 crore development to a halt despite detailed preparations already being in place. The civic body had drafted proposals for internal infrastructure worth INR 10 crore and outlined auction conditions for over 7.5 acres of land. With the land's freehold status confirmed, the project can only progress once mandatory clearance is secured.Read more

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Sunstone Epitome

Mumbai City, India

Sunstone Epitome in Sion, Mumbai, offers luxurious 2, 3, and 4 BHK flats with amenities like kids' play areas and jogging tracks. Strategically located near Eastern Express Highway, it ensures excellent connectivity and a premium urban lifestyle.

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Knight Frank: India's prime residential market outperforms global peers

Indian cities have emerged as global leaders in luxury housing, with Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Delhi securing top positions in Knight Frank's Prime Global Cities Index (Q2 2025). Bengaluru ranked 4th worldwide with a 10.2% annual rise in prime property prices, followed by Mumbai at 6th with 8.7%, and Delhi at 15th with 3.9%. All three outperformed the global average of 2.3%, bucking a broader slowdown in prime housing markets. Knight Frank credits strong demand, limited supply of luxury homes, and sustained wealth creation for the momentum. The rankings highlight resilient urban real estate, boosting investor confidence in India's property market.Read more

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Kerala flat owners seek relief as STP rule sparks eviction threat

Apartment owners in Kochi are struggling to meet strict sewage treatment requirements set by the Kerala State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB). Many complexes, built before 2007, lack space and resources to install individual sewage treatment plants (STPs). The Kerala Flat Owners' Association (COFVOAK) has requested temporary permission to use existing centralized sewage facilities until the upcoming Integrated Urban Regeneration and Water Transport System (IURWTS) project is completed. This approach aims to ease financial and logistical pressures while ensuring compliance with environmental regulations.Read more

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BDA introduces 3D online platform to simplify home buying in Bengaluru

The Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) is set to launch a cutting-edge 3D online platform aimed at streamlining the home-buying process in Bengaluru. This initiative will allow prospective buyers to virtually tour flats and villas, access detailed specifications, and complete the entire purchase process digitally eliminating the need for multiple office visits. The platform is expected to go live by the end of the month and will include features such as real-time updates, payment schedules, and interest-free registration for up to 90 days.Read more

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Embassy Developments projected to earn INR 560 crore from housing projects in Mumbai and Bengaluru

Embassy Developments Ltd has projected revenue of INR 560 crore through development management fees for two new housing projects located in Mumbai and Bengaluru. The company disclosed in its investor presentation that these projects, structured under the DM fee model, carry a total estimated revenue potential of INR 5,600 crore. Despite reporting a consolidated net loss of INR 165.84 crore in the latest quarter, the firm recorded an increase in total income compared with the same period last year.Read more

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Young investors increasingly drawn to Dubai real estate for its flexibility and digital access

Dubai's property market has witnessed a marked shift in investor profiles, with younger buyers under 35 taking a growing share of transactions in recent years. Attracted by tax-free benefits, relatively low entry costs, and advanced digital platforms, these investors are prioritising flexibility, mobility, and lifestyle integration. Many are seeking not just profit but the ability to manage assets remotely while combining investment with personal use. This trend highlights a new approach where digital ecosystems and accessible ownership models redefine property investment.Read more

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Branded homes reshape luxury living through hospitality-driven real estate

Luxury housing in India's urban markets is shifting from a focus on opulence towards experience-led living, as branded residences and hospitality-driven developments set new standards. With hotel groups and developers collaborating, these properties combine ownership with five-star services such as concierge, wellness, dining, and co-working spaces. Market reports indicate branded homes are outperforming traditional luxury real estate in absorption, occupancy, and rental yields, highlighting a structural transformation in buyer preferences. NRIs and institutional investors are also driving demand, viewing these projects as both lifestyle assets and lucrative investments.Read more

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Telangana RERA fines Googee Properties INR 27 lakh for illegal plot sales

The Telangana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (TG RERA) has imposed a penalty of INR 27 lakh on Googee Properties Pvt. Ltd. for illegally marketing and selling plots in an unregistered project in Ibrahimpatnam, Rangareddy district. The authority's decision, which came after complaints from 12 homebuyers, also mandates that the developer refund the buyers' money with an annual interest rate of 10.8% with an immediate cease on all sales activities. This ruling serves as a strong warning to promoters who attempt to circumvent the law by selling plots under "pre-launch offers" without the required statutory approvals and registration.Read more

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Kerala RERA lets buyers' group take over abandoned Angamaly project

In a landmark decision, the Kerala Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) has granted a flat owners' association the authority to take over and complete a stalled apartment project in Angamaly. The developer, MIR Builders and Developers, had abandoned the "MIR CINTRA" project after collecting more than INR 15 crore from approximately 50 allottees, leaving the construction unfinished. This unprecedented ruling allows the association to register as the new promoter and secure their investments by pooling resources to finish the project. The move sets a powerful legal precedent, offering a new pathway for homebuyers to rescue their projects when builders fail to deliver.Read more

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GDA shifts 76 supervisors after allegations of illegal construction links

The Ghaziabad Development Authority (GDA) has transferred 76 supervisors this past week in response to growing complaints of their involvement in unauthorised construction. Residents alleged that some supervisors were working with contractors and taking money to ignore violations, including approval of extra floors in buildings. Illegal colonies have steadily expanded in recent years, rising from 321 to 351 across nearly 3,000 acres. By moving staff who had been posted in the same zones for years, the authority aims to break existing networks and restore tighter oversight of construction activities.Read more

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Goa RERA bans vague ads, mandates full disclosure in realty promos

The Goa Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) has recently issued a comprehensive circular targeting misleading and vague advertisements by real estate developers. This significant initiative aims to enhance consumer protection and instill greater transparency and accountability in the state's real estate market. The new guidelines prohibit the use of broad disclaimers like "terms and conditions apply" and mandate that all project promotions, including those on digital platforms and billboards, must prominently feature the project's official Goa RERA registration number and the authority's website. Developers are now also required to provide specific, verifiable details about amenities and are banned from using variable measures like travel time.Read more

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