In the present era, the real estate and construction sectors play a crucial role in the process of development especially infrastructure. After agriculture it is the second largest employment sector. It includes of 4 sub-sectors namely; Housing, Retail, Commercial and Hospitality. Surprisingly, in spite of being such an important sector of the economy, the real estate sector has unregulated and controlled by local government with certain set of own rules and regulations for real estate development. Taking benefit of country"s abysmal judicial system, the developers have been taking property buyers for a ride, and putting real estate sector on the bottom of customer protection and satisfaction pyramid. With the things getting bad to worse, i...
The real estate sector in India has assumed a growing importance with the liberalization of the econ...
There is a great demand for housing in the city of Chennai, India; primarily due to two major factor...
A large component of the Indian economy is still in the unorganised (or informal) sector. The emerge...
Since a long time, there have been a greater number of calls for better transparency and accountabil...
The Real Estate Sector is one of the giant contributor towards countries GDP and Employment Generati...
RERA which stands for Real Estate Regulatory Authority was created under the Real Estate (Regulation...
In the dynamic landscape of the 21st-century real estate market, factors such as the paradox of choi...
Housing is one of the Basic need of every person just like food and clothing and it has been the dre...
The Central Government has enacted and regulated the real estate Regulation and Development act (RER...
This paper examines the strengths and weaknesses of the recently-introduced Real Estate (Regulation ...
The main reason for an increase in cartelisation can be attributed to the liberalisation of the econ...
Real Estate Sector is booming industry in India. This sector generates second highest employment aft...
The Construction Industry is one of the major contributors to National Income and playing a crucial...
Real Estate is one of the main and important sector in which all the developing and developed countr...
Construction Industry is the second largest employment provider to people of all walks of life, next...
The real estate sector in India has assumed a growing importance with the liberalization of the econ...
There is a great demand for housing in the city of Chennai, India; primarily due to two major factor...
A large component of the Indian economy is still in the unorganised (or informal) sector. The emerge...
Since a long time, there have been a greater number of calls for better transparency and accountabil...
The Real Estate Sector is one of the giant contributor towards countries GDP and Employment Generati...
RERA which stands for Real Estate Regulatory Authority was created under the Real Estate (Regulation...
In the dynamic landscape of the 21st-century real estate market, factors such as the paradox of choi...
Housing is one of the Basic need of every person just like food and clothing and it has been the dre...
The Central Government has enacted and regulated the real estate Regulation and Development act (RER...
This paper examines the strengths and weaknesses of the recently-introduced Real Estate (Regulation ...
The main reason for an increase in cartelisation can be attributed to the liberalisation of the econ...
Real Estate Sector is booming industry in India. This sector generates second highest employment aft...
The Construction Industry is one of the major contributors to National Income and playing a crucial...
Real Estate is one of the main and important sector in which all the developing and developed countr...
Construction Industry is the second largest employment provider to people of all walks of life, next...
The real estate sector in India has assumed a growing importance with the liberalization of the econ...
There is a great demand for housing in the city of Chennai, India; primarily due to two major factor...
A large component of the Indian economy is still in the unorganised (or informal) sector. The emerge...