The entire market continues to be in the recession mode. Some industries have started picking up, while some are still showcasing downtrend like IT, banking and finance, and real estate. But talking about the real estate market, the market reflects only one picture when it comes to buying a property and, that is, higher rates if customers are seeking quality.
Meriton group, Omaxe, Emmar MGF, DLF, and now Assotech, are the real estate groups are who claim such quality, but with high exorbitantly high rates.
Assotech is offering flats in Celeste Corona Tower, Noida, sector-44, amid a 100 acres Golf Course and 150 acres Botanical Garden, and boasts that the tower will be a world class address.
More : economictimes.indiatimes.com
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