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Hyderabad: The annual residential property registrations in three (Hyderabad, Rangareddy and Sangareddy districts) of the four districts that constitute the Hyderabad residential market stood at 21,988 units during January to November 2021 period, representing a 16 per cent growth over the January-November period in 2020. The end of the year is a typically slow period […]
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Mumbai: The Indian real estate sector has seen a spike in demand during the festive period, a recent report by Knight Frank, India, informed.According to the report, demand stimulation measures such as low rate of interest and festive schemes enabled the sector in posting strong sales during the Diwali period. In October 2021, Mumbai recorded […]
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Hyderabad: The hybrid work model is pushing a lot of residential property buyers to look for homes that are closer to their workplaces so as to reduce the fatigue from travelling. According to a survey done by Knight Frank India, property buyers in Hyderabad are looking at proximity to workplace as an important feature while […]
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Hyderabad: Hyderabad registered the second highest transactions in the office space with 0.19 mn sq m (2.1 mn sq ft) while new completions were at 0.20 mn sq m (2.2 mn sq ft) during Q3 2021. The cumulative office transactions for the first nine months of 2021 recorded at 0.33 mn sq m (3.7 mn […]
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The unsold inventory stood at 11,918 units compared to 4,037 units last year, according to India Real Estate January – June 2021 report announced by international property consultant Knight Frank India.
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On the other hand, residential (debt + equity) real estate assets in Hyderabad have received investments worth $11 million (about Rs 80 crore) with two major deals during the quarter.
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Additionally, a joint Hyderabad-Chennai deal during the quarter attracted $415 million (about Rs 3,100 crore) involving office space assets across the two cities. The breakup of Hyderabad investment was not available.
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Against its 43rd rank in Q4 2019, India saw a decline of 3.6 per cent year-on-year in home prices finishing last at 56th rank, according to Knight Frank report
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Further, infra works have been proposed that include building 8,500-km of highways by March 2022.
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Of the total PE investment, the real estate sector claimed 11 per cent share in 2020 with $4,068 million, closing 21 deals during the year," Knight Frank said in a statement.
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Homes priced over Rs 50 lakh made up around 57 per cent of the total sales during H2 2020.
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Experts say industry-friendly initiatives by the State government ensuring ease of doing business (EoDB) are attracting new investments and thereby commercial realty is set to grow faster
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Continued quality development and participation of institutional investors can make Hyderabad the most attractive destination. With the demand and supply parameters of the city’s real estate sector reviving in the third quarter of 2020, there has been a significant improvement in the overall sentiment. Samson Arthur, branch director – Hyderabad, Knight Frank India, tells Telangana […]
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Knight Frank India in its latest research report — 'Investments in Real Estate Trends in PE Investments Q3 2020' — recorded that Indian real estate attracted private equity investments of $2,308 million
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Home sales volume jumps by 2.5 times to 33,403 units in Q3 2020 compared to 9,632 units in Q2, shows Knight Frank research