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Get the latest news, trends, and insights in the real estate industry. This tag covers a wide range of topics including market analysis, property developments, investment opportunities, and residential and commercial real estate updates. Stay informed about the dynamics shaping the real estate sector.
🏭 India’s Warehousing Boom Hits Record High: 26.5 Million Sq. Ft. Leased in 9 Months — Powering E-commerce & Everyday Deliveries
India’s warehousing sector is quietly powering your daily life. With record leasing volumes of 26.5 million sq. ft. in 2025, logistics hubs across cities are driving faster deliveries, stable supply chains, and job growth nationwide.
Buying Land Linked to Maharaja Ranjit Singh in Mumbai? Family Issues Caution, Warns of Possible Fraud
The Barwani royal family has issued a public caution notice warning prospective buyers against fraudulent claims on land linked to Maharaja Ranjit Singh in Mumbai. The family alleges that some individuals are misusing their identity to claim ownership over properties in Mulund, Kurla, and other locations.
🏠 Realty Stocks End Festive Session Firm; DLF, Godrej Lead Gains as Mid-Caps Stay Mixed
Real estate stocks closed firm today, lifted by festive season tailwinds and strong Q2 earnings from large developers like DLF and Godrej. Mid-caps ended mixed amid profit-taking and weaker results. Investors are now watching earnings updates and festive sales momentum to see if the rally broadens tomorrow.
🚀 India’s Office Market Booms: 40 Million Sq. Ft Net Absorption in 9 Months
India’s office market is on a record-breaking trajectory — net absorption hit 40 million sq. ft in the first nine months of 2025, led by Bengaluru and Delhi NCR. GCCs, flex, and tech occupiers are driving the boom, as vacancy hits a 17-quarter low.