May 30 Transferable Development Rights (TDR): A Smart Growth Tool Categories: Real Estate Urban expansion and real estate development often pose a challenging question: how can cities grow while still
May 30 Transferable Development Rights (TDR): A Smart Growth Tool Categories: Real Estate Urban expansion and real estate development often pose a challenging question: how can cities grow while still
May 20 Is Investing in Commercial Property in Kurnool a Smart Move? Categories: Real Estate As one of the fastest-growing cities in Andhra Pradesh, Kurnool is steadily evolving into a
Apr 28 Simple Steps to Buy Plots in Hyderabad Without Any Hustle Categories: Real Estate Hyderabad has developed as one of India’s fastest-growing real estate investment destinations. The city offers
Kochi is ready for a significant IT transformation with Infopark Phase III, an Integrated AI Township of Kerala. This very large-scale project, being a joint initiative of Infopark and GCDA,
Kochi has become one of the most preferred cities to own a luxury home in Kerala. The rapidly developing infrastructure and modern home projects being proposed attract many homebuyers and
Kochi’s NRI real estate market is entering a new phase in 2025-26. While Non-Resident Indians have long been key investors, there is now a clear rise in domestic homebuyers driving
Kochi is seeing another major development that has the potential to transform the city and real estate landscape. The new Judicial City at Kalamassery will be among the landmark projects
Major developments are happening in Kochi. And they are already creating waves in the Kerala real estate sector. Metro Phase III, along with a number of ambitious infrastructure initiatives, is
Kochi is entering into an era of refinement wherein urban life interacts with excellent comfort. Ultra-luxury gated residential colonies, including 2 BHK flats in Kochi, are transforming the concept of
Purchasing property may seem thrilling but daunting for NRIs when legal formalities and paperwork get involved. Missing even one document may slow down the process or complicate the ownership rights.