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Register for a home credit loan: Things you need to know before you apply

Someone may require fast cash to acquire a new phone, schedule a dream vacation, or purchase household products. A personal loan may be useful in such instances. If your sudden demand is less than INR 2,40,000, a Home Credit personal loan comes with a fair interest rate. Home Credit India Financing Pvt. Ltd., a non-banking finance firm, provides personalised personal loans.… Read more

NCR contributed for the most proportion of real estate investments in H2 2022: estimated

In accordance with the Vestian research ‘Institutional Investment in Indian Real Estate: H1 2022,’ NCR contributed to the most real estate investments in H2 2022, drawing 21% of overall investment.… Read more

How does the home loan application process?

Meanwhile, millions of urban Indians utilise housing loans to purchase the homes of their aspirations. However, not everyone is acquainted with the home loan process. As a consequence, many loan applications are denied, or borrowers discover themselves in a tricky position because they are still unable to repay their commitments.… Read more

In 2022, consider the following four Ganpati flower decoration options.

Ganpati flower decorating may be done using a variety of flowers, including lilies, orchids, chrysanthemums, roses, and, of course, marigolds. You may also use two or three colours as a theme for Ganpati flower décor at home.… Read more

Brigade Group intends to construct premium real estate in Chennai and Bengaluru.

Brigade Group, a real estate developer, has signed formal agreements to build premium land parcels in Chennai and Bengaluru, with a total earning capacity of Rs. 4,000 crores over the next four to five years. The developer’s deal to purchase the Mount Road site in Chennai from the TVS Group firm has the capacity for one million square feet of mixed-use urban, comprising commercial, retail, and residential spaces. The bilateral cooperation land at Sarjapur Road in Bengaluru, near foreign schools, offers a residential flat development potential of about two million square feet.… Read more

Causes for and potential solutions to the labour crisis in Indian real estate

Ram Kirpal works as a construction worker in Noida, but he returns to his native Bihar during harvest time. Agriculture remains his primary employment. He claims that he only works on building sites in Noida when there is no farming employment available at home.… Read more

Everything you need to know about home renovation loans!

Every house is a reflection of the owner’s character. The majority of homeowners prefer to repair their houses to improve their quality of life, be it for holidays or even other special events. House renovations can indeed be costly; thus, obtaining a personal loan to do so is always a wise decision.… Read more

Ground level flats: what are the pros and cons?

Ground-level flats are often priced lower than high-level flats. It is almost like a taboo in the real estate market. Questions like should you opt for ground-level flats are quite common. Does this mean that a ground-level flat is somehow inferior to higher-level flats? Well, the answer to this is not quite simple. Both types of flats have their advantages and disadvantages. It also depends on the choice of the homebuyer. Here’s a detailed pros and cons list of ground-level flats so you can make the decision yourself.… Read more

How to get a refund on a cancelled property deal?

Consider this: you have been negotiating on a property deal for a year now. Unfortunately, the deal has to be cancelled by the seller due to unforeseen circumstances. What happens next? Any seller worth their salt knows that property deals are unpredictable. The deal can be cancelled by either party. In India, particularly, property deals fall through due to multiple reasons. It is why you must always do your research on cancelled or failed property deals.… Read more

The Indian Succession Act, 1925: How Property is Inherited in India

The Indian Succession Act of 1925 is responsible for all inheritance laws. It is used as the primary source for distributing the assets of a deceased person. The Indian Succession Act is as diverse as the people in the country. Diversity is a necessity to ensure that all people, regardless of their religion, get access to their rights. In this article, we’ll tell you everything you need to know about the Indian succession act of 1925. … Read more

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