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The best place to invest in INDIA is Noida. You will get more increments in this city than any other. Another thing is its not the right time to invest into the reality sector as there are more bad time to come for this sector..these are the predictions by the the expert person in the market..
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Dear friend,
I agree with your comments on Faridabad. Regarding investment, Bangalore and Chennai are good places. However, this is not the time to invest. Better to wait for atleast another 6 months time to get the best rates and then invest. Investment should be out of available cash with one and not with a high loan content. One can go for high loan contnet say of 75% or so only in case he is in dire need of a flat or house for own use and not for rental purposes. ks2071746 |
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Mumbai may be worst place in India to invest in real estate as it is already at bubble peak. The financial services which drives mumbai real estate may take years to recover. Even after mumbai's financial services recovers there will be inflation (not the published inflation). I would go for unglamorous places never covered by English media and have historically been some of the richest places in the country since ancient times. For example, I would say coastal Andhra Pradesh like Vijayawada (Krishna district), Guntur, East & West Godavari, Nellore districts are best places to invest in India's real estate. Cities in Punjab like Amritser, Bhatinda, Jalandhar are best places to invest in real estate. During the 16th & 17th century Lahore located in indus valley in Punjab (unfortunately its in Pakistan today) was the richest city in the world. Last edited by contra; 24-04-09 at 09:01 PM. Reason: language softening |
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Dear friends,
I was wondering if anyone has any knowledge of kolhapur as a investment destination |
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if you are a farmer / sugar mill owner / political leader - great place
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What do you guys think about Sangli? I hear there is a IT Park coming up in Kolhapur which is close to sangli? Do you think its worth investing there and how much appreciation can we expect? |
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Dear all,
I'm planning to buy a small flat in Mumbai. Guys help to find a good location, project, rates, etc.
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Hi Guys,
What's your thought on Indore as real estate destination? It's already known as the commercial capital of central India? Detroit of India for its huge auto industry. Load's of multi million dollar FDI projects? Experts please shed some light |
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Any thougths about Lucknow?
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