Real Estate – Hopes or Pleas?

It is a fact that the real estate sector across India had only an average performance last year, except for a few cities. Still, the last few months were good, as the fall in rupee attracted huge NRI investments in real estate. One of the main reasons why 2011-2012 was not too good for real… Read More »

Possible impact of budget 2012 on common man!

Union budget 2012 will be unveiled in about 2 weeks from now and as is the case with every budget season there are a lot of expectations, aspirations as well as doubts. However, most people have several questions in mind like ‘how is it going to affect me and my lifestyle?’ Here we analyze the… Read More »

Buying a house?!

  The year 2011 witnessed a high interest rate scenario, shrinking profit margins and soaring input costs for property developers in India. The economic slowdown added problems for property dealers, as the number of customers dwindled in 2011. Most of the developers had to put their expansion plans on hold, and their existing projects also… Read More »

Why banks reject a loan!

Most of us are now aware of some of the critical reasons a bank might refuse a loan and gear up for it well before a loan needs to be sought! This is very true in the case of a home loan, which requires preparation on various fronts. You are likely to pep up your… Read More »

Pre-approved home loan advantages!

Once the checks are in place and the bank pre-approves the loan, it will hand over a letter stating that an in principle approval of a particular home loan amount has been granted and will be valid up to a particular period. Some banks will also state the rate of interest at which the loan… Read More »

What’s in store post the RBI review?

This Tuesday (Jan 24, 2012) saw an upbeat in the Money Market resulting from the positive move from RBI monetary policy of reducing the CRR rate by 0.5%. The revised CRR now stand at 5.5% which was earlier 6% which would be effective from January 28th 2012. The CRR reduction was targeted to control the inflation… Read More »