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MAHARASHTRA: Mumbai developer pegs sales with ‘buyback’ offer
Sunil Mantri Realty offers to buy back flats 3 years later if prices dip. Mumbai, Nov. 15 Amid the gloom in the realty sector, the cloud appears to have lifted, at least for a Mumbai developer who has managed to sell 50 apartments in one week ...

KARNATAKA: It all boils down to price
The potential home buyers’ concern about market stability is quite apparent as sales dip as high as 85 per cent in some markets this year, say experienced developers. To drive sales marketing companies are coming up with offers that ...

TAMIL NADU: Defaults feared as IT vacancy levels rise
The Confederation of Real Estate Developers Association of India (CREDAI), Tamil Nadu chapter, has expressed concern over the high levels of vacancy in IT buildings, which could lead to defaults unless the State Government relaxes some of ...





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Markets (Nov 15)
Nifty (at close)2810.35(-28.30)
US Dollar (Buy/Sell)49.01/02
Brent crude (a bbl) Rs2,522
Gold (a gram) Rs1,115
Silver (a kg) Rs16,510


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