SBI Term Loan: RLLR: 8.15 | 7.25% - 8.45%
Canara Bank: RLLR: 8 | 7.15% - 10%
ICICI Bank: RLLR: -- | 8.5% - 9.65%
Punjab & Sind Bank: RLLR: 7.3 | 7.3% - 10.7%
Bank of Baroda: RLLR: 7.9 | 7.2% - 8.95%
Federal Bank: RLLR: -- | 8.75% - 10%
IndusInd Bank: RLLR: -- | 7.5% - 9.75%
Bank of Maharashtra: RLLR: 8.05 | 7.1% - 9.15%
Yes Bank: RLLR: -- | 7.4% - 10.54%
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International News

U.S. new home sales drop 10.5% in January as high mortgage rates curb demand

03 Mar 2025

U.S. new single-family home sales fell by 10.5% in January, reaching an annualized rate of 657,000 units, as high mortgage rates and rising home prices dampened demand. The median home price rose 3.7% year-on-year to USD 446,300, while the 30-year fixed mortgage rate remains near 7%. Sales dropped sharply in the Northeast, Midwest, and South but increased in the West. Rising inventory levels, now at 495,000 units, have led to cautious builder sentiment, slowing new construction. With economic uncertainty, high borrowing costs, and inflation concerns, the housing market faces continued challenges in 2024, impacting buyers, builders, and real estate financing.Read more

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U.S. based CoStar eyes AUD 2.7B takeover of Australia's Domain Holdings

28 Feb 2025

U.S. real estate tech firm CoStar is reportedly pursuing a full acquisition of Australian property classifieds company Domain Holdings for AUD 2.7 billion (USD 1.72 billion). CoStar has already acquired 19% of Domain's shares at AUD 4.20 each, offering a 34.6% premium over its last closing price. Domain, majority-owned by Nine Entertainment, has yet to respond to the bid. CoStar's expansion follows recent acquisitions of Matterport and Visual Lease. If successful, the deal would mark CoStar's entry into the Australian market, potentially reshaping the real estate classifieds sector with its growing global footprint.Read more

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Property Deals: Atlanta-based MDH Partners acquires industrial properties worth USD 94M in Las Vegas

28 Feb 2025

MDH Partners, an Atlanta-based real estate firm, has entered the Nevada market with a USD 94 million acquisition of two industrial buildings in Sunrise Industrial Park, Las Vegas. These multi-tenant properties, spanning over 500,000 square feet, mark the company's expansion into a key industrial hub. This purchase is part of MDH's broader strategy, following over USD 1 billion in investments across 11 markets in late 2024. With ownership of 35 million square feet in 18 states, MDH Partners continues to strengthen its presence in the industrial real estate sector, targeting high-growth, strategically located properties.Read more

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Dubai real estate thrives during Ramadan as sales jump 55% in 2024

28 Feb 2025

Contrary to conventional expectations, Dubai's real estate market experiences a surge during Ramadan, as indicated by data from 2023 and 2024. Transaction volumes, sales values, and property prices have seen significant increases, positioning Ramadan as a peak period for property deals. In 2024, transactions rose by 39%, reaching 12,313, while sales values soared by 55% to AED 32.6 billion. Luxury properties witnessed remarkable price growth, with villa prices increasing by 10% to AED 9.85 million and townhouses rising by 22% to AED 3.11 million. Market dynamics suggest that exclusive Ramadan offers, motivated buyers, and strong investor confidence contribute to this trend. Forecasts for Ramadan 2025 indicate continued momentum, with transaction volumes projected to reach 13,500 and sales values expected to climb to AED 36 billion, reinforcing Dubai's position as a global real estate hub.Read more

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Germany's housing crisis worsens as building permits hit lowest level since 2010

27 Feb 2025

Germany's residential real estate sector is facing a crisis as new building permits dropped to 215,900 in 2024, the lowest since 2010. This 16.8% decline, driven by excessive bureaucracy, high construction costs, and rising interest rates, is worsening the housing shortage. The German Property Federation warns that approvals may fall further to 210,000, jeopardizing the government's annual target of 400,000 new homes. Industry experts are calling for regulatory reforms and financial incentives to revive construction. Some local authorities are piloting streamlined permit processes, but whether these efforts can reverse the decline remains uncertain amid ongoing market challenges.Read more

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Shanghai Land Deal: UOL, Singapore Land, and China Jinmao invest USD 1.23B

27 Feb 2025

A consortium of Singapore Land, UOL Group, and China Jinmao Holdings has acquired a prime residential site in Shanghai for CNY 8.96 billion (USD 1.23 billion), demonstrating confidence in the city's long-term growth potential. China Jinmao holds a 90% stake, while UOL Group invested CNY 358.57 million as part of its expansion strategy in China. The acquisition aligns with UOL and Singapore Land's diversification goals, leveraging China Jinmao's local expertise. Despite challenges in China's property sector, the deal reflects a strengthening partnership between Singaporean and Chinese developers and reinforces belief in Shanghai's real estate market stability.Read more

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Kuwait expands property rights for expats and businesses under new real estate law

27 Feb 2025

Kuwait has enacted landmark reforms to its property ownership laws, expanding expatriates' rights under regulated conditions. Law No. 7 of 2025 allows Arab nationals inheriting property a two-year period to sell, while those inheriting from Kuwaiti mothers face no restrictions. Listed companies and licensed investment entities can now acquire real estate, provided it's used for operations or employee housing. The changes lift previous bans on foreign-owned firms holding property, boosting investment while maintaining oversight. Strict measures prevent speculative trading, ensuring alignment with Kuwait's economic goals. These reforms mark a significant shift, fostering market growth while preserving national interests.Read more

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Thailand's central bank considers easing LTV rules to boost property sector

26 Feb 2025

Thailand's central bank is evaluating measures to support the property sector as developers struggle with falling demand and stricter lending. Industry players have urged the Bank of Thailand (BoT) to ease loan-to-value (LTV) rules to boost home sales. While the LTV ratio currently stands at 90%-100% for first-time buyers, rising bad loans and sluggish market conditions have reignited calls for policy adjustments. Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira has pushed for a review, citing weak consumer confidence. Any changes in lending policies could impact property prices, investment sentiment, and the overall housing market.Read more

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Rome's property market booms with new projects and urban renewal

26 Feb 2025

Rome's real estate market is gaining momentum as investors seek alternatives to Milan's dominance. The city attracted 17% of Italy's real estate investments in 2024, up from an average of 11% in previous years, with €1.7 billion invested. Public spending for the upcoming Holy Year and new town planning rules are boosting investor confidence. Rome is balancing growth with social housing to prevent displacement. Key projects, like the Ex Fiera di Roma redevelopment, aim to modernize urban spaces. While challenges remain in infrastructure and waste management, Rome's renewed focus on real estate makes it an attractive investment destination.Read more

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UK's student housing market booms despite decline in international enrolments

25 Feb 2025

Private developers in the United Kingdom invested 473 million British pounds in purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) in 2024, signing 22 land deals, according to Knight Frank. Despite a decline in international student numbers due to stricter visa policies, student housing remains profitable due to high rental demand and strong yields. Private-sector student rents have risen nearly twice as fast as university-owned housing. In London, annual student rent now exceeds the maximum student loan available. Universities are increasingly partnering with developers to expand housing, benefiting from cost savings and guaranteed occupancy, keeping PBSA a key investment sector.Read more

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