I’ve been trying to shift how I look at real estate lately — less about individual buildings and more about how it contributes to city growth overall. Commercial spaces, mixed-use developments, connectivity — all of it seems to work best when planned together.
Looking at how some real estate groups approach development across different asset types helped me understand this bigger picture. It’s interesting how organised planning ends up influencing everyday things like commute times, work clusters, and even lifestyle choices.
What NRIs should double-check before investing in property in India?
Many NRIs are actively looking at Indian real estate again, especially in cities like Gurgaon. But between legal checks, banking rules, and compliance, it can get confusing quickly.
This checklist I found explains the process step by step for NRI buyers investing in property in India, including documentation and tax considerations.
Apartments, villas, row houses—how do you decide what type of home makes sense in India?
India’s residential real estate market has changed a lot. Apartments dominate cities, while villas and independent houses still attract buyers in suburban areas. Choosing the right property type seems more important than ever.
This guide explains different residential property types in India and where each one fits in terms of lifestyle and investment.
https://www.wlcorp.com/residential-properties-in-india.php
Would love to know—what did you choose and why?