Times of India

“RERA is going to create a Tsunami in Indian Real Estate. Impacts of RERA in the Indian Real Estate Sector and how the mid-market segment is likely to lead to industry growth.”

Outllook Money

"India is seeing Rapid Urbanisation and Migration from Rural Areas where Real Estate will play a major Role."

Forbes India

"Tanuj Shori, CEO of Square Yards was recently featured in an article in the prestigious journal - Forbes India as a token of the celebration of his unparalleled sense of entrepreneurship amidst the unchartered market of India Real Estate."

The Economic Times

"The no angel tax heat from Income Tax authorities & the share value premium issue resolution will foster an environment of positivity & growth for India's startup ecosystem."

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Reformatory Changes to Boost Indian Real Estate | ...

28 September, 2019

The introduction of policy reforms, accompanied by GST and RERA, have helped shape the Indian Property Market. As Tanuj Shori, Founder and CEO, Square Yards, said "this regulation-led clean-up was ind...

Real estate bets big on festive season, but will i...

23 October, 2019

Traditionally, the festive season or Q4 of any calendar year in India has been the highest revenue generator in almost every industry. Real estate is no exception! This period has always been an activ...

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