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07 Jan 2026
An asset that cannot move from one place to the other is considered to be an immovable property. In India, real estate is considered to be an immovable property.
06 Jan 2026
Central Business District (CBD) is a commonly used term in commercial real estate to describe an area in the city that contains a high density of commercial, retail and business establishments, as well as government offices. CBDs usually coincide with the city centre and tend to be the central hub for the city's transportation networks. Nowadays, CBDs have also begun to include entertainment hubs, restaurants, hotels, medical care and residential complexes.
05 Jan 2026
A logistics park is an industrial area specifically designed for storage, management, distribution and transportation of various goods. These parks are designed to be well connected to major roads and railway stations thereby reducing the cost of goods transport. They are also equipped to host facilities to execute all logistics tasks at significantly lower costs.
02 Jan 2026
Multi-Modal Logistics Park (MMLP) refers to a freight-handling facility encompassing a minimum area of 100 acres (40.5 hectares), with various modes of transport access. It comprises mechanized warehouses, specialized storage solutions such as cold storage, facilities for mechanized material handling and inter-modal transfer container terminals, and bulk and break-bulk cargo terminals. It is a type of Logistics Park where various value-added services are rendered in addition to rail/road-based transportation. The purpose of MMLP is to reduce coordination among different parties during transfer of cargo from one mode to another.
01 Jan 2026
A data centre is a physical room, building or facility that houses IT infrastructure for building, running, and delivering applications and services, and for storing and managing the data associated with those applications and services. Data centres have evolved in recent years from privately-owned, tightly-controlled on-premises facilities housing traditional IT infrastructure for the exclusive use of one company, to remote facilities or networks of facilities owned by cloud service providers housing virtualized IT infrastructure for the shared use of multiple companies and customers.
In this episode of Prop Personalities, we sit down with Hars...
Luxury real estate is one of the most talked-about segments ...
Welcome to Prop Personalities by Prop News Time - a podcast ...
Airports play a much bigger role than just enabling travel -...
Why does the same hotel brand operate multiple properties in...
31 Dec 2025
Global Capability Centres (GCCs), also known as global in-house centres or captives (GICs), are offshore centres established by firms to provide various services to their parent organisations. These centres operate as internal organisations within the global corporate structure, providing specialised capabilities such as IT services, research and development, customer support, and other business tasks. GCCs and GICs are critical in leveraging cost efficiencies, accessing talent pools, and encouraging collaboration between parent businesses and their offshore affiliates.
30 Dec 2025
An adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) refers to a home loan with a variable interest rate. With such loans, an initial interest rate is fixed for a stipulated period of time, after which the interest rate applicable on the outstanding balance varies. The rate is reset periodically, at yearly or even monthly intervals and is based on a benchmark or index, plus an additional spread called an ARM margin. ARMs are also called variable-rate mortgages or floating mortgages. ARMs generally have caps that limit how much the interest rate and/or payments can rise per year or over the lifetime of the loan.
29 Dec 2025
Fixed-rate mortgage refers to a home loan that has a fixed interest rate for the entire term of the loan. Once locked in, the interest rate does not fluctuate with market conditions. Borrowers who want predictability and/or who tend to hold property for the long term tend to prefer fixed-rate mortgages. Fixed-rate mortgages may be open or closed with specific terms or may run for a length of time agreed upon by the lender and borrower.
26 Dec 2025
Preferential location charge is a premium charged for superior features in a flat. These features can include but are not limited to sea views, park views, higher floors, corner flats, terrace access flats, etc. PLC charges can be calculated on a square foot basis or a slab rate.
25 Dec 2025
A Construction-linked Plan (CLP) is a flexible payment method for under construction flats. The buyer initially pays a predetermined down payment, after which all subsequent pre-determined payments are made in instalments that are linked to the progress of construction.