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    Mumbai records luxury housing sales worth Rs 12,300 cr in January-June

    The luxury housing market in Mumbai is experiencing significant growth, driven by a surge in sales of properties priced at Rs 10 crore and above. Sales in the first half of 2024 reached a record high of Rs 12,300 crore, marking an 8% increase compared to previous periods. Factors contributing to this trend include rising disposable incomes, favorable government policies, and strong interest from both domestic and international investors.

    Housing sales fell by 6% during the April-June quarter

    Housing sales in India's top markets dip by 6% in Q2 2024, except for Bengaluru and Delhi-NCR. Anticipation of a pro-investment budget post-election impacts buyer decisions. New supply decreases slightly by 1%. MMR, Pune, and Bengaluru dominate both sales and new launches. Thane West, Panvel, and Dombivali emerge as top localities for sales and launches.

    Proptech startup Jugyah raises $1.5 million in funding from White Venture Capital, QED Investors, others

    Jugyah, a proptech startup based in Mumbai, has raised $1.5 million in a funding round led by white Venture Capital and others. The company will use the capital to increase its reach within Mumbai. Its main competitors are Housing, Nobroker and Property Guru.

    Q1 Earnings Preview: Flat to 4% growth in net profit expected from Nifty pack; auto, financials, health to outperform

    Motilal Oswal and Kotak Mahindra differ in their Q2 earnings projections for the Nifty universe. While Kotak forecasts a nearly flat growth of 0.6%, Motilal Oswal projects a 4% increase in net profits. Both firms predict stronger growth when excluding global commodities. Motilal Oswal anticipates a 10% YoY increase for the Nifty excluding oil & gas and metals, while Kotak forecasts a 9.3% rise excluding oil marketing companies.

    F&O stocks: Hindustan Aeronautics, Godrej Properties among 5 stocks with short buildup

    Stocks witness significant short positions as traders bet on price drops. RBL Bank, Godrej Properties and Ambuja Cements see open interest rise amidst price declines.

    What homeowners want from Budget 2024: Higher exemption limit, shorter period for CGAS holding, bond lock-in and more

    With Budget 2024 scheduled in the coming weeks, the Finance Minister is expected to make announcements that will set the path for India to achieve the vision. Towards this, the government may look to providing various incentives to taxpayers, especially on capital gain taxation boosting investment and in providing stimulus to the housing sector. Here is the list of expectations an individual taxpayer would have with respect to a property sale transaction from Budget 2024.

    The Economic Times
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