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Monday, June 18, 2007

Moneycontrol India :: News :: Realty bubble set to burst? :: :: Property expert :: appreciation ,NDA Government ,NRI

Many presently feel that the Indian real estate market is a bubble, and will eventually burst. It is true that residential rates in many Indian cities like Mumbai and Delhi are comparable with property rates in the West now. However, let us take an investor�s point of view of this phenomenon...........

Moneycontrol India :: News :: Realty bubble set to burst? :: :: Property expert :: appreciation ,NDA Government ,NRI

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