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Old 28-02-2007, 01:05 PM
danyboy danyboy is offline
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Default Looking to sell your property in India

Hi All

Any one with properties in India in Chennai especially and looking to sell it of and re invest or looking for the money value can contact me at danielusah@yahoo.com and will offer professional advice and work on your behalf to get things sorted.

Many Thanks

Daniel
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Old 07-04-2008, 10:13 AM
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A journey into timeless India, the capital city of Tamil Nadu, Chennai, was formerly known as Madras. Rich in the treasures of history, Chennai is the fourth largest metro in India.The largest city in South India is witnessing sustained real estate demand thanks to reasonable satisfactory infrastructure. The city has started attracting IT/ITES companies and this is spurring the real estate development. Many BPO firms are approving Chennai for their second or third locations.Last one year has been remarkable for the capital of Tamil Nadu as it marked the entry of financial giants such as Government Investment Corporation of Singapore in the local real estate market. The new space requirement for official complexes has also skyrocketed to a commendable level of 3.5 million sq.ft. Nothing surprising, there has been a modest increase in the rental and capital values of properties which are located in Poes Garden, R A Puram, Alwar Pet and Harrington Road.With an infrastructure which is better than Bangalore, Chennai is fast emerging as a favourite destination of new age businesses. In thenext one year, the city is slated to witness commencement of several big size projects in the residential segment. Water scarcity, however, is a serious problem area for the city.
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Old 26-04-2008, 04:19 AM
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Default We have global contacts to sell your Property in Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore & Hyderabad

We have customers across the globe wanting to invest in India. If you have a property in the above mentioned cities, then contact realtymatching[at]gmail[dot]com.
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Old 03-06-2008, 11:55 AM
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Hi all, the investors that are flocking to invest in India (I am referring to individuals), what would their profile be like. Would they be Indians who have made it big in countries like the UK, US, and elsewhere? Or are they non-Indians, ie Europeans, Chinese and the other races?

Apart from the attractiveness of potential upside, with the influx of foreign investment in this area, which seems to be in major projects, like shopping malls, commercial buildings, what is the potential for residential investment in places like Chennai and Mumbai?
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Old 03-06-2008, 12:25 PM
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Hi.
Well, it is mostly Indians who've made it big abroad, who want to invest their money in property in India which shows very positive signs. The reasons for this are very clear. India's economy is booming. The people's standard of living, here is improving fast. So, more & more Indians want better quality apartments, have more money to spend, hence want more malls, cinemas, restaurants etc. There is a huge well to do middle class which is growing real fast. Compare this with some other countries where the property bubble has burst and you will see the differences are plain and simple. The populations of those countries are small and dwindling. The economies are mainly based on tourism or 2-3 sectors which is difficult to sustain long term. India just needs to get its act together in terms of infrastructure. Then the property market will explode.
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