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- Mumbai Based Real Estate Developer Neev Homes Announces New Residential Project at Malad
- No Residential Development near Rashtrapati Bhavan- Union Urban Development Ministry
- Delhi Tops Survey as the Most Popular Destination to Purchase Property
- Singaporean luxury resorts chain Banyan Looking for Majority Stake in Aman luxury resorts
Mumbai Based Real Estate Developer Neev Homes Announces New Residential Project at Malad Posted: 19 Jul 2010 03:34 AM PDT Mumbai based real estate developer; Neev Homes has announced the launch of its new residential project "Neev Bellevue" at Malad - East. Positioned as a qualitative and affordable project, this new launch is strategically being developed to cater to the growing demand of home buyers in the mid-income segment in the Northern suburban region of [...] |
No Residential Development near Rashtrapati Bhavan- Union Urban Development Ministry Posted: 19 Jul 2010 01:20 AM PDT Challenging the order of a single bench of Delhi high court which allowed a real estate company to develop a residential colony on a plot near Rashtrapati Bhavan, union urban development ministry has moved a division bench against the judgment. In May this year, a single judge bench had allowed the petition of Edward Keventer Successors [...] |
Delhi Tops Survey as the Most Popular Destination to Purchase Property Posted: 19 Jul 2010 01:19 AM PDT Delhi is the most popular place to buy a property, according to a survey. The report reveals that 34% of those surveyed want to purchase a flat in Delhi, followed by 28% plugging for Mumbai and 11% each opting for Bangalore and Hyderabad. The survey also reveals that the realty sector in 2010 is going [...] |
Singaporean luxury resorts chain Banyan Looking for Majority Stake in Aman luxury resorts Posted: 19 Jul 2010 12:42 AM PDT Singaporean luxury resorts chain Banyan Tree is in talks on buying a majority stake in fellow high-end hotel group Amanresorts, India’s Financial Express newspaper reported Monday. The daily quoted a person familiar with the matter as saying that DLF, the Indian real estate firm that owns Aman, was in advanced talks to sell most of the [...] |
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