Articles tagged with: DLF
MUMBAI: Realty giant DLF is planning to build a 90-storey tall super luxury housing project, which it estimates will fetch Rs 15,000 crore, in thisManaging EMI payments
Choosing a home loan scheme
Proposed changes in property taxation
Tips …
New Delhi:
India’s top notch real estate company DLF, is making a quick exit from hospitality sector by selling off its 97% stake from a luxurious hotel group ‘Aman Resorts’. The decision taken on May 17 …
New Delhi:
After many months in the dumps,the housing sector was finally sniffing at a recovery as buyers returned gradually,lured by sharp price cuts and teaser loans.
But a Budget proposal to levy service tax on houses …
Bangalore:
The capital-intensive nature and long gestation periods of hospitality projects are forcing real estate developers to rethink such ventures. While DLF has decided to sell about 7.5 acre of land in Kolkata and Gurgaon after …
Indian developers are looking forward to more feasible studies of any project before actually launching them so that they can avoid the excesses that resulted in the real estate downturn in 2009.
They are sending out …
The decision to buy a house seems like a no-brainer. After all, it is a highly in demand tangible treasure that sees constant appreciation most of the times, besides of course, fulfilling the most basic …
There are millions of charitable and private organisations registered in India and w/o sufficient integration and coordination between regulators and law enforcement authorities the threat of terrorist financing and the likes of DLF IPL scam …
DLF, the country’s leading realtor, is seeking at raising Rs 2,700 crore through asset sales in the next 18 months, of which Rs 300 crore is expected to come soon, as the discussions …
Due to delay in getting clearance from the Centre for its IT SEZ in Chennai, India’s leading developer DLF has decided to get out of the project, communicating the same to Tamil Nadu government. Deputy …
Real estate developers said RBI’s decision to tighten the monetary policy would not have a negative impact on housing demand, as they do not foresee any increase in home loan rates. “It’s a very balanced …
