August 2022

Best locations to buy a commercial property in Hyderabad

The commercial occupancy growth in Hyderabad is always thriving every year. Hyderabad is one of the largest cities in India which accounts for more than one crore population. The city has numerous benefits from conditional weather to the cost of living. As per the economic Times survey, Hyderabad is categorized as a low-cost living city from the list of metropolitan cities. The present government has...

Zonal Clarification of Hyderabad

The greater Hyderabad is one of the largest cities in the world and has more than a 1 crore population.  Comprising many places, Hyderabad has divided into 5 zones and every zone has many places in it.  The 5 zones represent 5 different parts of Hyderabad that have different purposes to use. With the release of the master plan in 2019 by HMDA, every place has some limitations. Here is the Hyderabad...

GST on commercial property and residential property

With the implementation of the goods and service tax in 2017, the real-estate sector will also have to bear the tax from the sale and rents. Previously tax is collected in the name of VAT and service tax. But to bring transparency and accountability, the central government has brought real estate under GST.  There will be variations between Commercial properties and residential properties in the...

Telangana Mobility Valley

The incumbent Telangana government has taken a new initiative called the Telanagana mobility valley which had launched on 6 July 2022. In thy when the world economic forum has held, the IT minister of Telangana made a memorandum of understanding with the company called DCC which operates in the field of Auto parts manufacturing. Similar to Silicon valleys, the Telanagana mobility valley will also have a...

Why west is best in Hyderabad Square Select Square Select Estates

Why west is best in Hyderabad

With the decision to remove GO 111, the Real-Estate on the west side of Hyderabad has seen tremendous growth and value. The GO111 was issued by the then TDP Government to safeguard Osmansagar and Himayatsagar lakes. Around 84 villages were covered with 1.32 lakh acres included. The rule states that no industries and large buildings were constructed within a radius of 10 kilometers from the lakes. This...

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