India's Next Big Real Estate...
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India's Next Big Real Estate Bet Is Not a Building, It's a Data Centre
With yields of up to 13% and lease terms stretching to 15 years, data centres are emerging as the stronger long-term play over warehouses
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What 26 Years of Listening to Customers Taught Ceratec About Building Homes
Anand Agarwal, MD of Ceratec Group explains how customer insights drove a 2011 construction pivot and why community living, green homes define the company's future
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As Modi Marks a Decade, India's Real Estate Tells a New Story
As PM Modi becomes India's longest-serving leader, real estate stalwarts reflect on how a decade of infrastructure investment and housing policy rewrote the sector's growth
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Karnataka Raises FAR Limit to 5.2, Unlocking Denser Urban Development
The state's decision to raise FAR norms in KIADB zones opens the door to taller buildings and more housing supply, but infrastructure must keep pace
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India's Housing Market Ends 2025 With Sales Up 4.6%
New data from exp India shows home sales across the country's eight largest cities rose through the second half of 2025
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UP RERA Advises Homebuyers to Rely on Carpet Area While Buying Flats
UP RERA urges homebuyers to use carpet area, not super built-up area, as the basis for purchase decisions, and verify details on its portal
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West Asia Conflict: A Looming Challenge for India's Real Estate
Kamlesh Thakur, President, NAREDCO Maharashtra on how the West Asia conflict is pushing up construction costs and testing India's real estate sector's resilience
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Delhi CM: No Demolition of Existing O-Zone Colony Structures
Delhi CM Rekha Gupta has assured 15 lakh O-Zone residents that existing structures are safe, clarifying court orders target only new and ongoing constructions
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