SBI Term Loan: RLLR: 8.15 | 7.25% - 8.45%
Canara Bank: RLLR: 8 | 7.15% - 10%
ICICI Bank: RLLR: -- | 8.5% - 9.65%
Punjab & Sind Bank: RLLR: 7.3 | 7.3% - 10.7%
Bank of Baroda: RLLR: 7.9 | 7.2% - 8.95%
Federal Bank: RLLR: -- | 8.75% - 10%
IndusInd Bank: RLLR: -- | 7.5% - 9.75%
Bank of Maharashtra: RLLR: 8.05 | 7.1% - 9.15%
Yes Bank: RLLR: -- | 7.4% - 10.54%
Karur Vysya Bank: RLLR: 8.8 | 8.5% - 10.65%

International News

First-time buyers struggle as U.S. housing prices remain high amid supply issues

06 Nov 2024

The U.S. housing market is experiencing notable changes, with improved supply but a persistent shortage of entry-level homes, keeping prices high and challenging first-time buyers. September saw a 1% dip in home sales to an annualized rate of 3.84 million units, the lowest since October 2010. Despite Federal Reserve rate cuts, rising mortgage rates-averaging 6.44%-are causing potential buyers to delay purchases. Inventory increased to 1.39 million units, yet remains below pre-pandemic levels. While overall conditions show some optimism, significant barriers persist for first-time buyers, indicating a protracted recovery may be necessary in the housing sector.Read more

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Chinese developers grapple with liquidation as Jiayuan faces delisting

06 Nov 2024

The Chinese property sector is facing significant turmoil, exemplified by the challenges of major developers like China Evergrande Group and Jiayuan International. Both firms have received liquidation orders from offshore courts, highlighting the precarious state of the industry. Jiayuan International is on the verge of delisting after failing to meet the stock exchange's resumption guidance, which included publishing overdue financial results and addressing its winding-up order. Its liquidators cited inadequate funding as a major obstacle to restructuring efforts. Similarly, Evergrande's liquidation order stemmed from its inability to present a clear restructuring proposal. This ongoing crisis raises concerns for investors and signals instability in the broader Chinese property market.Read more

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Satyajit Ray's former London residence shortlisted for heritage blue plaque

05 Nov 2024

The house at 50 Willoughby Road in Hampstead, London, where filmmaker Satyajit Ray lived in 1950, has been shortlisted for a prestigious blue plaque by English Heritage. Ray resided there for six months while working at D.J. Keymer, during which he was inspired by films like Bicycle Thieves. The current owner, Merilyn Fricker, is awaiting a decision expected in 18 months, as the application was submitted by Anvaya Ganguly, a Ray admirer. Supporting documents from Ray's son, Sandip, highlight the home's significance in the filmmaker's transformative journey.Read more

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Europe's housing crisis drives emigration, with Ireland amongst the hardest hit

05 Nov 2024

Europe's housing crisis has reached a tipping point, with nearly a quarter of citizens considering emigration for affordability, according to a survey of 20,000 Europeans by Opinium for RE/MAX. Ireland is among the hardest hit, with 33% of residents contemplating relocation as soaring rents and a housing shortage strain affordability. Despite Ireland's economic revival through foreign tech investment, demand has vastly outpaced supply, leaving Dublin's average rent at EUR 1,829 per month. Record-high homelessness and rising mortgage rates, driven by Eurozone interest hikes, are forcing many to tighten budgets, cut leisure spending, and consider relocation as affordability worsens.Read more

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Evergrande Fallout: Hengda Real Estate and founder Hui Ka Yan face disciplinary action for financial misconduct

04 Nov 2024

The Shenzhen Stock Exchange has taken disciplinary action against Evergrande's subsidiary, Hengda Real Estate, and its founder, Hui Ka Yan, after uncovering revenue misreporting of 564 billion yuan. This follows a regulatory investigation that revealed fraudulent bond issuance practices. Hengda is now barred from issuing bonds, while Hui and former CEO Xia Haijun are banned from holding senior positions. Evergrande, burdened with over USD 300 billion in liabilities, faces liquidation, shaking confidence in China's property sector. The fallout raises concerns about transparency and accountability in real estate, prompting calls for industry-wide reforms to prevent similar crises.Read more

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Canada's luxury housing market stabilises in Q3 2024, led by growth in Montreal and Calgary

04 Nov 2024

Canada's luxury real estate market stabilised in Q3 2024, driven by population growth and lower mortgage rates, despite the economic uncertainties. In the Greater Toronto Area, luxury home sales over USD 4 million grew 9% year-over-year, while condominium sales declined 25%. Vancouver faced a 13% drop in USD 4 million-plus home sales and no luxury condo sales. In contrast, Montreal's USD 1 million-plus market surged 83% in September, while Calgary saw a 31% year-over-year rise in USD 1 million-plus sales, propelled by population growth and strong demand. Private equity and billionaire investments are influencing the broader U.S. housing crisis, further impacting market dynamics.Read more

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Dubai homes shrink to decade-low sizes as developers focus on affordability and sustainability

01 Nov 2024

Dubai's property market is witnessing a trend of shrinking homes due to rising land and construction costs, as well as efforts to meet net-zero goals. Developers are focusing on building smaller, energy-efficient units to keep prices affordable for buyers. The average size of new homes has decreased significantly, while prices per square foot have reached record highs. Buyers are now prioritizing practical layouts and affordability over spaciousness. In popular areas like Discovery Gardens and The Greens, property values have surged. Long-term residency is on the rise, with more residents planning to stay in Dubai for five years or more.Read more

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JLL Canada report warns Toronto's office replacement bylaw may worsen housing crisis

01 Nov 2024

A new JLL Canada report warns that Toronto's 2003 Office Replacement Bylaw could worsen the city's housing crisis by preventing the development of around 51,000 residential units. Initially designed to preserve office space, the bylaw requires developers to replace any demolished office space, even amidst an oversupply and underperforming buildings. With demand for housing skyrocketing, critics argue the policy restricts essential residential construction. Experts suggest revising the bylaw to allow for mixed-use developments, balancing office needs with urgent housing demands. Toronto's leaders face growing pressure to adapt policies for economic growth and increased housing supply.Read more

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China's property market faces continued decline with investment down 10.1% in 2024

31 Oct 2024

China's property market is facing significant challenges, with a 10.1% drop in sector investment in the first nine months of 2024. Property sales also declined by 17.1% during this period, reflecting broader economic uncertainty. New construction starts saw a 22.2% year-on-year decrease, impacting employment and growth in related sectors. In response, the Chinese government has introduced measures like lowering mortgage rates and relaxing home-buying restrictions to stimulate demand. However, long-term recovery remains uncertain, as over-leveraging by developers and unsold home surpluses continue to raise concerns about market stability.Read more

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Rightmove reports a 0.3% rise in UK home asking prices for October 2024

31 Oct 2024

In October, British home asking prices experienced a modest 0.3% increase, reflecting a rise in property availability and buyer hesitance due to pending government budget announcements. Rightmove reported a 12% increase in homes for sale compared to the previous year, yet overall market activity remained strong, with prices up 1.0% compared to last year. Analysts anticipate the Bank of England will lower its benchmark rate, further influencing market sentiment. As finance minister Rachel Reeves prepares to present her budget on October 30, concerns over potential tax increases linger, creating uncertainty for both buyers and sellers in the housing market.Read more

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