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Property Prices Will Bottom Out. So Should You Buy Or Sell?
- Wednesday November 9, 2016
- Blog | Manisha Natarajan
The good news is that once the shakeout happens and black money is drawn out of the system, right-priced homes will be built for those who want to live in them.
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Hamara Cash, Builders Ka Aish: Flat-Buyers' Rage This Summer
- Wednesday May 25, 2016
- Blog | Manisha Natarajan
With unsteady voice, Surinder Pal Bhatia, 74, vented his absolute hopelessness on the NDTV Property Show: "Help me please to accomplish the last desire of my life - to breathe (my) last in my own house, with my ailing wife, before death, who is also bed-ridden."
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What Will 2016 Mean For Property Prices?
- Thursday January 7, 2016
- Blog | Manisha Natarajan
Will apartment and property prices go up, stay stable, or fall in 2016? I am hit by this question regularly and increasingly as we approach a New Year. Through 2015, property developers and investors sitting on plenty of real estate have been hoping feverishly for sales and prices to recover.
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www.ndtv.com
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Property Prices Will Bottom Out. So Should You Buy Or Sell?
- Wednesday November 9, 2016
- Blog | Manisha Natarajan
The good news is that once the shakeout happens and black money is drawn out of the system, right-priced homes will be built for those who want to live in them.
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www.ndtv.com
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Hamara Cash, Builders Ka Aish: Flat-Buyers' Rage This Summer
- Wednesday May 25, 2016
- Blog | Manisha Natarajan
With unsteady voice, Surinder Pal Bhatia, 74, vented his absolute hopelessness on the NDTV Property Show: "Help me please to accomplish the last desire of my life - to breathe (my) last in my own house, with my ailing wife, before death, who is also bed-ridden."
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www.ndtv.com
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What Will 2016 Mean For Property Prices?
- Thursday January 7, 2016
- Blog | Manisha Natarajan
Will apartment and property prices go up, stay stable, or fall in 2016? I am hit by this question regularly and increasingly as we approach a New Year. Through 2015, property developers and investors sitting on plenty of real estate have been hoping feverishly for sales and prices to recover.
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www.ndtv.com