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Factors that Reduce Your Home’s Value – Things You Need to Watch Out For in Your Neighborhood

Home purchase in Hyderabad is one of the major decisions you will be making in your entire life. Particularly, if you are hardworking middle class person. It is such kind of an investment where you will be spending more than what you have spent on your kid’s education and marriage combined. Since it is...

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Rights and Duties of an Intelligent Real Estate Buyer

Real estate purchase in Hyderabad has always been one of the biggest financial decisions for a middle class family. Many people purchase real estate property through bank loans. They wipe out all their hard earned savings to make a down payment and then repay the loan amount through EMIs for almost next 20 years...

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Is Your Overpriced Home Purchasing Making You a Bonded Labour

Real estate purchase today has become a lifetime investment. Many people who buy overpriced homes on loans become bonded labours as they suffer almost 20 years (240 months) paying EMIs for their home loan. India is making a transition from a largely rural society to urban community. From the past few years, urban population...

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Choosing Decent Localities In Hyderabad With Reasonable Realty Prices

There has always been a good demand for affordable housing in Hyderabad. For many people Hyderabad is one of the preferred cities to get settled. Amidst growing demand during boom times, Hyderabad city became Greater Hyderabad from April 2007 and has grown from 175 sq. km to 650 sq. km and is divided into...

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Builders Selling Small Number of Super Luxury Apartments are Fringe Players Nationally!

If every national real estate player starts their apartments at 60 lakhs – they are not a national real estate company. They are a fringe player in the Indian economy. As per World Bank data 80% of Indian earn less than $2 per day. Also, 33% of Indians earn less than $1 per day....

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