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What is Fractional Ownership? Exploring its mechanics and future in India

In today's fast-paced digital world, fractional ownership has emerged as an innovative concept that allows individuals to own a fraction of a valuable asset, such as real estate, artwork, or even luxury goods. This article aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of fractional ownership, how it works, the reasons behind its online growth, its scope and future in India, the associated regulations, and the risks involved. So, let us dive into the fascinating world of fractional ownership. What is Fractional Ownership? Fractional ownership refers to the division of ownership rights of a valuable asset into smaller, more affordable shares. Instead of purchasing the entire asset, individuals can buy a fraction of it, allowing them to enjoy the benefits and potential appreciation without the burden of full ownership. Fractional ownership has gained popularity across various industries, including real estate, private jets, yachts, fine art, and even vintage cars. Also read: Minimalis...

Demand for industrial property in Ludhiana

Ludhiana, located in the Indian state of Punjab, has emerged as a significant industrial hub in recent years. The city's strategic location, well-connected infrastructure, skilled labour force, and favourable business environment have increased demand for industrial properties. This article will explore the factors driving this demand, the key industries fueling it, the challenges faced, and the opportunities available for investors and developers. ____________________________________________________________________________ This article has been shared by Sigma Real Estate Consultants, Ludhiana. Kindly WhatsApp SREC at 9915336300 for further information/details about renting or buying industrial property in Ludhiana. _____________________________________________________________________ Ludhiana, often called the "Manchester of India," has a vibrant industrial sector that plays a crucial role in the state's economy. The city is known for its diverse industries, includi...

Young home buyers are scripting Mumbai’s real estate redevelopment story

Written by -  Rishabh Siroya, Founder Siroya Corp & President, NextGen Committee, NAREDCO, Maharashtra. ____ Take any prominent city in India, Mumbai in particular, and you will find old, neglected, and often poorly maintained buildings dotting its skyline. Unlike other cities, many of these Mumbai buildings remain occupied even though they are at their end-of-life stage. As a result, they are almost impossible and uneconomical to repair and are a genuine threat to the life and limb of its residents. Moreover, despite location advantages, some particularly mid-rise structures need more basic facilities like lifts. However, these buildings are the key to addressing one of the most pressing problems of Mumbai's real estate - land shortage. This is where redevelopment comes into play, helping address both demand and supply of land and houses in one of the priciest real estate markets in the country. Per one estimate, the city has at least 14,000 buildings requiring massive repairs...

The perfect guest room: How to impress your visitors

Designing a guest room that is both beautiful and comfortable is essential for creating a welcoming space that guests will love. When guests arrive, they want to feel as though they are staying in a hotel that offers all the amenities they need while also enjoying the intimacy and charm of a home. To create a warm and inviting design, it's important to focus on the essentials that any traveller would appreciate. Start with a luxurious bed that provides guests with a comfortable and restful night's sleep. A chair for reading or making phone calls is also a must, along with items that are often forgotten, such as phone chargers and toiletries. A guest room also presents an opportunity to experiment with décor trends that you may not want to incorporate into your own bedroom. Consider adding bold wall treatments, bright colours, or twin beds to create a unique and memorable experience for your guests. By combining these design elements, you can create a guest room that is both com...

Pot Pot: A delightful Indian food outlet with authentic flavours and unique presentations

Pot Pot, an Indian food outlet, recently added to the Yum Yum Tree Group's dining options. It was initially a delivery-based cloud kitchen but expanded into a full-fledged outlet last year. Pot Pot is known for its exemplary service, a Yum Yum Tree Group hallmark. Located at DLF Commons, part of DLF Avenue, Saket, Pot Pot offers a comfortable dining experience to its patrons. Food tried at Pot Pot We recently visited Pot Pot and tried some of their signature dishes. We started with Truffle Malai Chicken Tikka, a unique twist on the classic chicken tikka. This dish was prepared with chicken, cheese truffle, and cream; the flavours were outstanding. The truffle essence and creaminess of the dish gave it a unique taste that delighted our taste buds. Smoked Potter Chicken Next up was the Smoked Potter Chicken, their version of the famous butter chicken, which was perfectly smoked. The succulent chicken and the smoky flavour added another dimension to the dish. We also tried...

Flexible workspaces are the pill for startups' longevity and success 

Written by - Anurag Sharma, Marketing Head, Bhive Workspace _____ In the last five years, India has witnessed some of the most transformational developments - from becoming one of the largest startup hubs with over 84,000 entities to the rollout of the fifth generation of telecommunications and internet commerce, democratising and organising new sectors. These developments have significantly altered how we conduct business and lead our lives, making them more seamless and fulfilling. Interestingly, the underlying theme, among other factors turns out to be the proliferation of flexible workspaces, which has been rapidly gaining adoption in India by freelancers, small businesses or startups. In end-2019, the total commercial real estate under the flexible office spaces market in India was spread over some 30 million square feet, with 471,782 seats across the top seven markets, according to a report by international property consultant Jones Lang Lasalle.  By the end of last year, it ...

Vastu tips for kitchens

 Food is one of the three essential things for survival, and having a well-designed kitchen space is crucial for our overall well-being. According to Vastu Shastra, the zone, colours, decor, and placement of items in the kitchen play a significant role in creating positive energy within our homes. Furthermore, a kitchen that follows Vastu Shastra's principles brings abundance and ensures good health for its residents. This article will discuss some Vastu Shastra tips for designing a prosperous kitchen. Related: Why Vastu is important in design Importance of kitchen in Vastu Shastra The kitchen represents the fire element, one of the five elements that govern our lives. When used correctly, fire can warm us and enhance our lives positively. However, when misused, it can cause damage. Hence, the kitchen's placement and design are of utmost importance in Vastu Shastra. Vastu Shastra Tips for a Prosperous Kitchen Kitchen placement: The kitchen should be in the Southeast Zone of th...