MahaRERA's Conciliation Benches, designed to streamline homebuyers' complaint resolutions, have successfully addressed concerns from 1343 individuals. Currently, 52 state-wide benches are handling hearings for 876 cases in key locations like Mumbai, Pune, Thane, Nashik, Nagpur. Committed to prioritizing complainants' rights, these benches are gaining traction among those seeking redressal. The Conciliation Bench is recommended as an option and cases proceed to these benches upon mutual agreement. These benches decide on complaints within 60 days which extends to 90 days in some cases. The emphasis on the serviceability of the complaint resolution process and a customer-centric approach by Maharashtra RERA continues to yield positive responses from stakeholders.Read more
Residents of Hiranandani Gardens in Powai are mobilizing to oppose Canadian real estate company Brookfield Properties' plan to replace the Citipark building with a mega mall. The proposed 18-storey tower in the bustling Central Avenue has raised concerns about increased congestion, worsened traffic during peak hours, and potential dust and noise pollution during construction. Residents also lament the diminishing green cover, signalling a broader transformation from a predominantly residential to a more commercialized neighbourhood. While Brookfield Properties claims efforts to increase green cover, residents are forming an official forum to voice concerns, even as the mall proposal awaits BMC approval.Read more
Home buying in Mumbai is undergoing a significant shift, as buyers now prioritize convenience over the traditional emphasis on location. Modern home buyers seek proximity to large retail outlets, malls and social infrastructure to align with their busy lifestyles. This shift reflects a more knowledgeable and research-oriented approach. Improved connectivity in Mumbai and the MMR region, driven by ongoing infrastructure projects, has contributed to this transformation. Areas like Goregaon, Kandivali, Borivali and Mira Road in the western suburbs are witnessing heightened demand, driven by connectivity improvements and better social infrastructure. This trend signifies a departure from the traditional focus on location, with convenience and lifestyle choices taking precedence.Read more
Godrej Properties Limited (GPL), the real estate arm of the Godrej Group, is set to launch a luxurious residential project in Mumbai following the strategic acquisition of Raj Kapoor's bungalow in Chembur. The project, with an estimated sales booking value of Rs 500 crore, promises state-of-the-art amenities and green spaces. GPL aims to further expand its presence in the real estate market, with a particular focus on Hyderabad. The company's strategic vision includes group housing and plotted development in key markets, exemplified by the successful launch of 18 projects with a cumulative future booking value exceeding Rs 32,000 crore.Read more
Bollywood icon Amitabh Bachchan has gifted his Juhu bungalow, "Prateeksha," to his daughter Shweta Nanda. The property, divided into two plots totalling 16,840 sq ft, was officially transferred through two gift deeds on November 8th this year. Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bachchan owned the larger plot, while the smaller plot was solely owned by Amitabh Bachchan. The stamp duty paid for both gift deeds was Rs 50.65 lakh. The Bachchans own several other properties in the notable Juhu area, including the bungalows ‘Jalsa’ their primary residence and ‘Janak’ which is said to be used as an office.Read more
NAREDCO Maharashtra is advocating for a reduction in premiums for affordable and other categories of housing in the state. President of NAREDCO Maharashtra, Sandeep Runwal, emphasized that such a move would support the government's "Housing for All" initiative by making home ownership more accessible to a broader segment of the population. Dr. Niranjan Hiranandani, Chairman of NAREDCO, acknowledged the challenges, particularly in Mumbai, where there is a cap of Rs 45 lakh for affordable housing. He urged the state government to consider re-pricing the affordable housing segment and increasing the cap to align with market rates.Read more
The Maharashtra State Housing Minister, Shri Atul Save, recently announced plans to amend the Housing Policy, aligning with the 'Housing for All' vision. The objective is to ensure every citizen owns a home, utilizing initiatives like MHADA, SRA, and others. This initiative echoes the PM Awaas Yojana, focusing on affordable housing. The government prioritizes the real estate sector, aiming for increased investment and housing development in Mumbai and the state. The upcoming Housing Policy will address pending issues, streamline approvals through a one-window clearance, and encourage developer participation. The government is committed to providing ten lakh houses for the Low-Income Group (LIG) in the OBC category.Read more
At the recent NAREDCO Maharashtra HOMETHON Property Expo 2023 in Mumbai, Deputy Chief Minister Shri Devendra Fadnavis addressed various real estate issues, including the high interest rate of 18% compounded annually charged by MHADA to developers. He acknowledged the industry's demand for reducing premiums and assured that the state government is working to address these concerns, emphasizing the government's commitment to improving conditions in the real estate sector. Fadnavis also praised the impact of MahaRERA in transforming the real estate industry and increasing buyers' faith by creating a genuine market with level-playing field conditions for developers following MahaRERA rules.Read more
NAREDCO Maharashtra is gearing up for the second edition of the HOMETHON Property Expo 2023, India's largest real estate event at the JIO World Convention Centre, Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC), Mumbai, from November 24 to 26, 2023. Following the remarkable success of last year's inaugural expo, this edition boasts an even greater developer presence. With prominent developers and leading housing finance companies giving attractive offers, the expo anticipates a revenue generation of Rs. 1000 crore for the finance companies, leveraging the post-Diwali surge in homebuyer sentiments.Read more
Real estate couple Pronit Prem Nath and Amisha face allegations of defrauding actor Karishma Tanna's husband and TV host Samir Kochhar, along with real estate businessman Varun Bangera, of Rs 1.03 crore. The duo promised flats in Bandra, but after receiving payments, Nath reportedly concealed a bank loan on the property. Despite assurances, he reneged on the deal, prompting legal action. Nath allegedly sold the flats to a third party, leading to a police complaint and High Court involvement. Kochhar's legal efforts resulted in injunctive relief against Nath's attempts to create third-party rights.Read more