Bangalore, the ever-bustling tech hub of India, offers a vibrant lifestyle and numerous housing options. When considering moving or settling down in this city, one of the primary decisions to make is whether to rent an apartment or invest in buying one. Both options have their merits and drawbacks, making it essential to evaluate certain[...]
Read MoreIn recent times, Whitefield has emerged as a new hub of culture and hosts various taxonomic varieties. It is very well on the way to becoming the leading centre for technology, and innovation. It has become a hive of reputed IT companies, housing and infrastructure projects, as well as top hotels, international schools, hospitals, entertainment zones and more recently even Art-theaters.[...]
Read MoreIn search of a new home that has all the top amenities? Looking for homes that are affluent for investment? A Home is not just a space for living, but it has an emotion associated with every individual. An energetic abode where one finds solace for themselves and be the best they can be, without[...]
Read MoreWhitefield is regarded as a technology core in Bangalore. The previous two decades have been a time of quickened development in this region which has not been seen in other areas of Bangalore. As the area lies in close proximity to established neighbourhoods, numerous MNCs incline towards setting up their corporate workplaces in Whitefield.
Read MoreThe Karnataka Government is expected to announce the final rules for the Karnataka Real Estate (Regulation & Development) Act also known as Rera by the end of the month. Housing Minister M Krishnappa has assured home buyers and stakeholders that the Act has been finalized; however the delay in its roll out is due to[…]
Read MoreFounder of a community living and learning space Cuckoo Hostel in Kormangala, Bengaluru, Rajat Kukreja, lives in a house that cost just INR 50,000 to build. It is a 100 square feet micro-home with amenities such as electric connection and appliances, study table and a bed. Due to the materials used to build the house,[…]
Read MoreLet’s talk about Partial Occupancy Certificate today. Occupancy Certificate (OC) is issued by the statutory local development authority while taking possession of a property. This certificate authorises the builder to allow homebuyers occupy the premises. The certificate is mandatory for buildings with more than five units. Partial OC is issued for large projects that are[…]
Read MoreHomebuyers who are looking to utilise the Prime Minister Awas Yojna (PMAY) will have their monthly home loan payments or EMIs reduce by about INR 2,000 if buying the first home in the city. However, their annual household income must be in the range of 12-18 lacs. Even if the overall loan is higher, the[…]
Read MoreAsk a middle aged Bangalorean about the city and most certainly, the response is an emotional spiel, “Ah! Bangalore those days…” they may begin saying and get somewhat lost in the beautiful ways of life Bangalore was popular for until recently. Bangalore is that kind of emotion to most of us. M.G Road, Lalbagh, Jayanagar,[…]
Read MoreHope is the name of the game in the housing sector these days. Demonetization has simply elevated the optimism levels in the country, There is indeed a good reason for such a welcome vibe – The Banking sector is expected to be more liquidated with at least about 20 lakh crore rupees of fresh money[…]
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