A RERA escrow account is a specialized bank account mandated by the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA) in India. Its primary purpose is to ensure that funds collected from homebuyers are used exclusively for the construction and development of the specific real estate project for which they were intended, thereby safeguarding the interests of buyers and promoting transparency in the...
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The real estate sector in India stands as a cornerstone of the nation's economy, contributing approximately 8-9% of the GDP. It holds the distinction of being the second-largest source of employment after agriculture. Encompassing over 200 ancillary industries—including cement, steel, bricks, paints, and furnishings—the real estate industry has a vast and dynamic impact. By 2030, it is projected to...
In 2024, India's real estate sector experienced significant developments across various dimensions, including regulatory changes, market dynamics, technological advancements, and investment trends. 99Realty have covered most of these topics in our regular articles and this comprehensive article brings to you the major events in the Indian Real Estate Sector in 2024 along with our future prospective for...
When purchasing a residential property, the Base Selling Price (BSP) is just the starting point. Developers add various other charges to cover amenities, infrastructure, and legal requirements, often increasing the total cost significantly. Here’s an overview of these additional charges: 1. Development Charges (DC) Development charges are levied to cover the cost of infrastructure and...
When purchasing property, terms like Base Selling Price (BSP), Preferential Location Charges (PLC), and Floor Rise Charges (FRC) are critical to understanding the final cost. These charges often increase the property price beyond its basic value, making it essential for buyers to understand their implications. What is BSP (Base Selling Price)? The Base Selling Price (BSP) is the foundational...
The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has introduced a key regulation that mandates the inclusion of real estate agents' fees, including commissions and brokerage charges, in the model property sale agreement. This regulation results from consultations between MahaRERA and the National Association of Realtors (NAR)-India. Their partnership reflects a push for a professionalized and...
The Noida Authority has introduced groundbreaking registration rules aimed at safeguarding homebuyers and enhancing transparency in property transactions. A tripartite "sale agreement" is now mandatory between the buyer, builder, and Noida Authority, solidified at the initial 10% deposit stage. This directive shifts the registration process from the end of the development cycle to the beginning, marking a...
India's real estate sector is undergoing a transformative shift, positioning itself as one of the largest employment hubs in the country. With a remarkable compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18.7%, it is poised to create unprecedented career opportunities across various segments, attracting talent from all walks of life. As the industry evolves, professionals from diverse backgrounds, including...
The Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority (UPRERA) has consistently taken steps to protect homebuyers and ensure greater transparency in real estate transactions. In recent times, the authority has enacted several new regulations aimed at curbing fraudulent practices and ensuring that homebuyers receive the rights and services promised to them. Below, we discuss these pivotal developments and...
India's real estate market has undergone a profound transformation, emerging as a leader in global transparency. This evolution is not only a testament to the country's commitment to regulatory enhancements but also a significant milestone that positions India as an attractive destination for international investors. As India climbs the ranks in the JLL Global Real Estate Transparency Index (GRETI) 2024,...