Searched for
YOUNG HOMEBUYERS BENGALURU
Buying a flat or plot, which is a better choice in 2026? Bengaluru man debates immediate rental income vs long-term returnsA Bengaluru-based Reddit user’s question about whether to buy a flat or a plot in 2026 has triggered a wider discussion among homebuyers. W...
Can Rs 1.5 lakh monthly salary afford to buy a home? 30-year-old with Rs 22 lakh savings reopens rent vs buying debateA 30-year-old woman earning Rs 1.5 lakh per month and holding savings of over Rs 22 lakh has sparked an online discussion after questioning...
India’s real estate will meet the reality of agentic AIIndia’s IT slowdown, driven by AI-driven automation and shrinking outsourcing demand, is beginning to hit real estate, mortgages, and emplo...
Bengaluru emerges as the most uniform property market: ReportA new 3BHK in India's top five metros costs Rs 2.7 crore, requiring 12 years of average income to purchase. Despite rising demand for spaci...
Millennials & Gen Z to drive majority of home purchases by 2030: Binitha DalalIndia's real estate market is poised for substantial growth, potentially reaching $5-10 trillion by 2047, fueled by urbanization and rising...
Sub-Rs 1 cr homes still dominate India’s housing market at 51% of sales: Certus Capital Founder Ashish KhandeliaIndia's real estate market is projected to reach $5-10 trillion by 2047, driven by urbanization and rising incomes. Affordable housing rema...
Retailers, restaurants in tech hubs fear festive slump amid TCS, IT layoffsTata Consultancy Services' layoff announcement has sparked concerns among pubs, restaurants, and retailers, particularly in IT hubs like Be...
From Reels to Real Estate: How GenZ is making property ownership aspirational againGen Z in India is reshaping the housing market, moving away from rentals toward ownership. They prefer under-construction homes for customi...
Delhi NCR developers tighten home sales to curb speculation, prioritize end-users and transparencyProperty developers in Delhi NCR are adopting stricter and more transparent home-selling practices to curb speculative buying. This include...
'Dad found it on Instagram...': How a 24-year-old bought a Rs 1.9 crore flat in BengaluruA 24-year-old software engineer from Bengaluru has gone viral after sharing on Reddit how he bought his first 2BHK flat worth ₹1.9 crore. H...
Mid-sized developers construct a comeback amid real estate boomIndia's real estate sector is experiencing a surge in sales. Mid-sized firms are making a comeback. These firms are focusing on niche devel...
Property launches and sale fell YoY during July-SeptemberHousing launches and sales in top 9 cities declined by 11% and 18% respectively during July-September, as per PropEquity. New launches fell...
Prices of premium residential under-construction properties continue to rise in top citiesAccording to Savills India, prices of premium under-construction residential properties surged up to 53% in major cities like Gurugram, Del...
Housing sales to continue to grow in 2023: Experts“Activity in the premium to luxury residential segment in NCR, Mumbai and Bengaluru is likely to remain robust in the first two quarters of...
60% women prefer buying homes from branded property developers: SurveyThe survey found that 60 per cent women prefer buying homes from branded developers, while the male participants' preference is equally div...
Indians are increasingly renting cars instead of buying. But does it really suit you?The car subscription model, with its flexibility, is changing urban India. But it might not be for everyone.
Mumbai is witnessing a trend of micro flats as stakeholders make the best use of limited spaceMumbai residents are used to what is called matchbox dwellings. But even for these people living in a 189 sq ft apartment would come as a s...
Why property is likely to be cheaper after demonetisationFor buyers, this could be a great chance to get a deal, especially in ready to move-in plans, as real estate prices are likely to face a do...
Lodha Group's vice-president Santosh Kumar joins CloverMarkNVS Santosh Kumar has resigned as vice president (sales) of Lodha Group, one of India's largest real estate developers.
Compact size homes gain popularity among buyersHome buyers in big cities are increasingly opting for small studio or 1-bedroom apartments on the outskirts as property prices continue to ...