Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday offered all possible assistance while expressing deep grief over the loss of lives and damage of property due to a massive earthquake in Turkey.
PM Modi ‘anguished’ over Turkey earthquake, condoles loss of life
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday condoled the loss of life in the massive earthquake that rattled Turkey and nearby areas and claimed more than 100 lives …
‘Anguished by the loss of lives’: PM Modi condoles deaths in Turkey, Syria after quake
A major earthquake of magnitude 7.8 struck central Turkey and northwest Syria, killing about 200 people as buildings collapsed across the snowy region, and triggering a search for survivors trapped in …
Property loans in Vietnam top $51bn in 2022
Property enterprises borrowed some VND800 trillion (US$34.1 billion) from banks and issued bonds worth roughly VND419 trillion ($17.9 billion) via private placement …
FDI to Vietnam’s real estate rises by over 70% in 2022
The foreign direct investment (FDI) into Vietnam’s real estate market in 2022 rose by over 70% yearly to US$4.45 billion, focusing on industrial and large-scale commercial projects, according to the …
Why Property Buyers Are Seeking Larger Homes
The UN World Urbanization Prospects 2018 research projects that by 2050, India’s urban population will have increased from 410 million in 2014 to 814 million. By 2025, 46 per cent of Indians are …
Inside photos of ex-India captain MS Dhoni’s multi-crore palatial farmhouse with modern bedroom, swimming pool, gym,park
Former India captain MS Dhoni lives in Ranchi in a sprawling farmhouse with wife Sakshi and daughter Ziva Dhoni.
Mumbai: D Mart owner Damani, his family purchase property worth ₹1,238 crore in Oberoi’s Three Sixty West in Worli
D Mart owner Damani, his family purchase property worth ₹1,238 crore in Oberoi’s Three Sixty West in Worli . Mumbai: In one of the firs …
Mumbai civic body got Rs 33,274 crore in property tax, developer premium since COVID-19 hit
Almost half of the collections were on account of a surge in developer premium collections in financial year 2022.
China keeps insisting its real-estate market is not in a crisis — even as just about every sign points to the opposite
The IMF recently said China’s real-estate issue needs “further action,” and developers just recorded their worst quarter in years.