European Buyers Snap Up New Condo Developments in New York City
April 30, 2008 by Anjeeta Nayar · 1 Comment
New York City relatively unaffected by the US housing meltdown

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Indian Real Estate Developers Resort to Freebies and Discounts to Woo Elusive Buyers
April 23, 2008 by Anjeeta Nayar · 2 Comments
Golf Properties in India Are All the Rage
April 14, 2008 by Anjeeta Nayar · 1 Comment
Possible Luxury Property Bargains on the Horizon with up to 20% Price Correction Predicted for India's Deluxe Real Estate Sector
April 9, 2008 by Anjeeta Nayar · Leave a Comment
Slowing demand for luxury real estate in the first quarter of 2008
The Indian economy has been growing at a blistering pace over the past few years and despite the worldwide credit crunch and the subprime meltdown in the US, the UN Economic and Social commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP) estimates that the Indian economy will continue to grow at 9% in 2008-09. This economic growth has brought much prosperity to the people. In fact the wealthy in India have even become wealthier and have adopted lifestyles which are similar to the lifestyles of the rich and famous the world over.
Hyderabad’s New Rajiv Gandhi Airport Boosts Real Estate Development in the Area
April 3, 2008 by Anjeeta Nayar · 1 Comment
India’s southern city of Hyderabad, popularly known as the City of Minarets and Pearls, just unveiled the brand new Rajiv Gandhi International airport relatively smoothly on Sunday the 23rd of March 2008. This new airport boasts of the longest runway in South East Asia and is capable of welcoming new generation aircraft like the Airbus A380. This ritzy new airport is bound to further enhance the image and importance of Hyderabad city which is already an prime hub for the IT and Biotech industries in India.
Demand for Property in India’s Spiritual Cities Adds to the Indian Real Estate Boom
March 27, 2008 by Anjeeta Nayar · Leave a Comment
India with its ancient civilization and many religions has long been considered as a prime spiritual destination. Foreigners have for years been drawn to India to seek inner peace and to look for spiritual guidance. It was this search for spiritual guidance that drew the Beatles to India in 1968, as they visited to the holy city of Rishikesh located on the banks of the Ganges where their guru Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, who died earlier this year was based.
Chandigarh, India - Real Estate Development in Pandit Nehru’s Favored City
March 19, 2008 by Anjeeta Nayar · 4 Comments
The origins of Chandigarh
Chandigarh, also known as City Beautiful, has the distinction of being the first planned city in India. After India gained Independence from the British in 1947, the first Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawarharlal Nehru took a personal interest in the planning of the city of Chandigarh as he wanted it to be symbolic of the new modern and progressive Indian state.
Goa Residential Real Estate- New Developments With Full Amenities to Appeal to the International Community
March 11, 2008 by Anjeeta Nayar · 7 Comments
Goa, the smallest state in the Indian Union is located on its western coast. This erstwhile Portuguese colony is a prime vacation destination for international and Indian tourists alike. Goa borders the Arabian Sea and the states of Maharashtra and Karnataka, and two of its greatest attractions are its laid-back pace of life and its 105 km long coastline, which is made up of several white sand beaches.
Magarpatta City, India - Pune’s Real Estate Jewel
March 4, 2008 by Anjeeta Nayar · 3 Comments
The boom that has been witnessed in the Indian real estate sector so far has now begun to permeate to smaller towns and satellite cities. The main reasons for this are:- Read more
Buy Property - Not Rent - is the New Mantra in Mumbai as Rent Prices Hit The Roof
February 27, 2008 by Anjeeta Nayar · 2 Comments
If you have been following the boom in the Indian Real Estate sector then you know that this tremendous growth started off at first in the large Indian urban centers and it has now begun to spread to second tier cities.







