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Refund Allowed — But Not Final: Homebuyers Must Repay If Builder Wins Appeal

The MahaRERA Appellate Tribunal has allowed homebuyers to withdraw refund amounts ordered by MahaRERA—but with a key condition: if the builder succeeds in appeal, the buyers must return the money with interest. The ruling attempts to balance buyer hardship with developer rights amid long-pending real estate disputes.

You Can’t Take the Benefit and Challenge the Deal Later, Rules High Court Tells Housing Society

The Bombay High Court has ruled that a housing society cannot enjoy extra construction rights and later challenge the land surrender that enabled those benefits, dismissing a decades-old claim against the Pune Municipal Corporation.

Year-End Investment Surge Pushes Institutional Inflows in Indian Realty to Record USD 8.5 Billion in 2025

Indian real estate reached a new milestone in 2025 as institutional investments surged to a record USD 8.5 billion, led by strong domestic capital, office asset dominance, and a historic year-end investment rush.

🏗️ Realty Stocks Open Steady as Markets Kick Off; Large Developers Lead Early Moves

Realty stocks began the day steady, with large developers supporting price action while mid-caps traded mixed. The sector is likely to trade in a range-bound manner as investors look for fresh intraday cues.

Maharashtra Government Sets Up High-Level Committee to Modernize Land Records

To improve transparency and public service, the Maharashtra government has established a top-level committee to oversee the digital transformation of land records. The initiative aims to modernize 7/12 extracts, property cards, and municipal maps across the state.