Articles tagged with: DLF
The Delhi High Court has directed stock market regulator SEBI to conduct probe against real estate giant DLF for alleged mis-statement in its Red Herring Prospectus while launching its IPO in 2007. The court passed …
There may be a turnaround in realty fortunes, but rentals are still to look up. So much so that the likes of Shoppers Stop or Inox have not yet been approached by mall developers to …
The Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India (Credai) today said it would consider taking the government to court if its demand for excluding land cost from the proposed service tax on housing complexes …
DLF, the country’s Biggest Realtor, has sold three-fourths of its upscale flats in central Delhi at Rs 4 crore apiece within two days of launch in a sign that demand for such properties is alive …
Developers in India are ordering feasibility studies before launching new projects and taking other cautious measures to avoid the excesses that resulted in the real estate downturn in 2009, it is claimed.
They are sending out …
Developers in India are ordering feasibility studies before launching new projects and taking other cautious measures to avoid the excesses that resulted in the real estate downturn in 2009, it is claimed.
They are sending out …
DLF sold apartments worth Rs 1,000 crore in December
The country’s largest real estate developer, DLF, sold apartments worth Rs 1,000 crore in December. This is the highest monthly sale the company has recorded in its …
DLF Ltd, the largest real-estate developer in the country by market value, is looking at raising Rs 1,250 crore by exiting projects, selling land plots and a refund from the Haryana government. The company said …
India’s largest real estate firm by market value, DLF Ltd, will be able to raise only half of the targeted Rs5,500 crore this fiscal—by selling assets that are not central to its business of developing …
Even as the domestic economy is showing clear signs of a pickup, the Indian real estate sector is not out of the woods yet as oversupply of residential and commercial projects will continue to haunt …
