Real estate business marginally increases, Govt raises Rs 3 billion in revenue in Mangsir

KATHMANDU, Dec 17: Real estate transactions have seen a marginal increase and the government has generated Rs 3 billion in revenue in the month of Mangsir (mid-November to mid-December) compared to last year. Compared to the previous year, both real estate transactions and revenue have increased.

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Real estate sector tops informal transactions in Nepal

KATHMANDU, Jan 26: Most of the transactions in the real estate sector are found to be informal transactions. According to the data released by the Central Department of Economics of Tribhuvan University (TU), the real estate sector has the highest share of the informal sector economy among the sectoral averages.

Nepal’s informal economy is 38.6 percent of GDP

Real estate activities contribute 99.97 percent to the informal economy, followed by agriculture, forestry and fishing.

Nepal’s informal economy is 38.6 percent of GDP

Real estate activities contribute 99.97 percent to the informal economy, followed by agriculture, forestry and fishing.

Real estate upswing: Revenue soars to Rs 3 billion in one month

KATHMANDU: Real estate transactions and revenue have experienced a significant upswing, surpassing last year’s figures. The surge in real estate business can be attributed to increased lending by banks and government initiatives easing property purchases, resulting in a positive impact. In mid-November to mid-December alone, a staggering Rs 3 billion rupees in revenue were generated […]

Real estate investor killed in Pakistan

A real estate investor was killed in Baghdadi Lyari, Karachi, ARY News reported citing the police.

Real estate investor killed in Pakistan

A real estate investor was killed in Baghdadi Lyari, Karachi, ARY News reported citing the police.

Real estate boom in the time of pandemic

With economic activities gradually picking up pace, the country has started witnessing a boom in real estate activities. The post Real estate boom in the time of pandemic appeared first on The Himalayan Times.