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Property prices shoot up thanks to our PM

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Thanks to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his stable government in power, property prices in the city have shot up notably.

In the past month, builders, who had earlier slashed rates by about 35 per cent, have increased their rates by 10-15 per cent. And the buyers dont seem to be complaining.

The Lodha group registered 1,000 bookings, while the Nahar group sold 620 flats in the last month. Experts say people are investing in property because they foresee a steady economy because of our government.

More : mid-day.com

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