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Industry experts report Delhi's real estate sector is witnessing remarkable revival across commercial office, retail, and residential markets, attributed to supportive government policies and growing investor confidence.
- 16th Sep 2025
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Uttar Pradesh introduces game-changing ₹10,000 flat fee for partition deeds, replacing costly percentage-based charges to make ancestral property division affordable and reduce family disputes.
- 3rd Sep 2025
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Haryana announces complete stamp duty waiver for residential plots up to 200 square yards under government housing schemes, providing ₹1-2.5 lakh savings per buyer to boost affordable homeownership.
- 2nd Sep 2025
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Telangana approves 30-50% property registration value hike across 27 core urban municipalities to align official rates with market prices, expecting ₹2,000-2,500 crore additional annual revenue.
- 19th Aug 2025
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Karnataka cabinet approves policy to regularise B-Khata properties in Bengaluru, enabling upgrade to A-Khata status for properties registered before September 30, 2024.
- 24th Jul 2025
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Maharashtra legalizes subdivided land parcels formed before Jan 1, 2025, benefiting 50 lakh families. Historic policy reform ends 77-year-old restrictions on small plots, enabling registration and development permissions.RetryClaude can make mistakes. Please double-check responses.
- 14th Jul 2025
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Gujarat government announces ₹200 annual house tax cap for PMAY-G rural homes across all Gram Panchayats. Fixed rate for 4 years provides financial relief to rural families. CM Bhupendra Patel's rural welfare initiative.
- 2nd Jul 2025
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Aamor Inox Pvt. Ltd., a Delhi-based metals producer and exporter, has entered the real estate market. The business paid INR 87.5 crore for Delhi land and a home. The September transaction coincided with the Delhi government's intention to raise the circular rate for agricultural property.
- 27th Dec 2023
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Mumbai realtors, under CREDAI-MCHI, have petitioned the Maharashtra government for policy changes to lower rising property prices, which are hurting the city's economy.
- 29th Sep 2023
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