Latest Answer: Hi,
now election is over. So currently no noise about this election any more. But new thing is coming up in my mind. What new govt is going to do in Delhi, which will effect Delhi real estate ? what people are expecting from new govt ? What changes people want in their city ?
All are welcome to comment on this.
Latest Answer: "If you are to compare Punes Realty prospects from before to now then you are to witness a drastic change graph. There was a time people passed Pune on their way to Mumbai and it was a stop over, but in recent years the city demographics have changed.
This change has had a significant impact on the demand for real estate in Pune, in terms of sizes and the type of houses. Until the 1990s, Pune was more like a getaway and the only residents were people who enjoyed a laid back life. The basic idea was to get a place away from the city and somewhere cheap and accessible, Pune was that place. In 1990 Pune started to emerge as an IT company destination. With the springing up of commercial structures and educational institutions people started to take note of this city.
Nowadays the annual demand for residential plots alone in Pune is close to 46000 units, where it was less than 20000 units per annum just a few years ago. Supply and demand of homes in Pune continues to make property inv
Latest Answer: Hi Mr Khan,
City Master Plan should only be notified if it has all statutory approvals like change in land use, environment clearance, mining, maximum height from AAI etc so that the developer is able to start the work in minimum possible time. Delays in providing supportive infrastructure and timely approvals by the development authority causes delay in delivery of project, but the Regulatory Bill proposes to penalise only the developer.
Latest Answer: Hi Arpit,
As per my knowledge, the Labour Ministry is keen on a scheme under which EPFO subscribers could withdraw their PF deposits to make part-payment of the total cost of the house. At present, EPFO subscribers can withdraw money from their PF accounts for buying houses only after contributing for a period of five years in the schemes run by the body.