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Crime and realty sector
The real estate boom has seen history sheeters settling property disputes and the crime rate has increased, says M. Srinivas


Real-estate regulatory body soon
Mixed response to Centre’s proposal to float the authority to help consumers as well as builders, writes M. Sai Gopal
Security systems by eZONE
There was a time when breaking an entry into a building was shown as a crafty thing in movies. The thief takes out a pin, twists it and inserts it into the keyhole. A twist of the pin and voila! the lock opened without the key! eZONE, a security, ...
Godrej launches security equipment

Burglaries, thefts and increasing crime rate, of late are making security and surveillance systems a must have. These hi-tech gadgets have become an essential means of keeping a tight vigil over surrounding spaces. And to meet the emerging ...


New-age solutions for high-rises
A look at the Fenesta Building Systems by RANJANI GOVIND
Bathe in luxurious environment

A tryst with pouring clouds or a swim in the whirling stream must have been sources of immense pleasure in the medieval existence of mankind. No wonder man constantly strove to perfect on those simple joys and carried them through the ...


Lifestyle expo

National Consumer Fair is organising Interior and Lifestyle Exhibition at Nizam College Grounds from October 12 to 22. The fair covers diverse interests such as property, building material, lifestyle products, banking, finance and service ...


Old is certainly gold
Old furniture or appliances can fetch you a price from used material stores in the city, says T. Lalith Singh
RATE WATCH
Sand

On an average per tonne is sold at Rs.600 to Rs.700 depending on the quality

Bricks

Rs. 1.25 to Rs. 1.50 per piece of mud bricks.

Rs. 2.25 to Rs. 2.50 per piece, if they are lightweight.

Hollow bricks made of ...


GARAGE SALE
Treadmill

Sparingly used brand new manual Treadmill worth Rs.8,500 offered for Rs.5,000. Contact V.S.R. Sastry, Ameerpet, Ph.9391154289.

Old magazines

Chandamama (Telugu) old magazines in good condition at reasonable rate. Exchange ...


Q & A

Confronted with queries on property, maintenance of building, legal issues, gardening or HUDA related issues? The Hindu Property Plus offers answers and remedies . Email your queries to ‘ How much should you borrow?
Property investment without a loan may not be a smart idea, says SRIKALA BHASHYAM


Make your bedroom comfortable
The primary utility of the bedroom is for relaxation and sleeping and to discuss private matters, hence plan it accordingly
Real estate and Reserve Bank policies
“A pragmatic approach to the problems of real estate sector will be of immense use in its forward movement,” feels Irfan Razack, vice president CREDAI, in his interaction with K. SUKUMARAN



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