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Delhi-NCR, Mumbai to get increased returns

Comments(10) Sub Category:Delhi-NCR,Realty News,Residential Real Estate Posted On: Nov 26, 2012

NCRDelhi-NCR- A  recent report by property consultancy firm, Knight Frank India stated that Delhi-NCR and Mumbai have once again topped  in terms of investment when compared to other cities.

Areas like Ulwe, Wadala, Chembur in Mumbai and Noida Extension and Dwarka Expressway will witness an increased appreciation in the coming five years based  on the capital growth rate value.

Among the above areas, Ulwe is the top most area  in its capital value with a growth rate of 145 percent followed by Dwarka Expressway and  Noida Extension at fifth and fourth position with a predicted value of 108 percent and 111 percent. About 13 destinations flourishing across Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru and Pune will witness the increase. However, the report also shows the top most residential destinations and the need to make a property investment for better return sin the coming  years.

The key reasons for this upward trend is the developing infrastructure, improved connectivity and affordable rates and also with the increased supply and demand in areas like Noida Extension and Dwarka Expressway.

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