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THE RULES OF GAME ARE CHANGING IN PATNA REAL ESTATE FOR BETTER

Don’t find customers for your products; find products for your customers, is the new mantra for Patna real estate going forward. With a stable popular state government in Bihar, the real estate in Patna is all set to gain lost glory. As soon as the election results were announced, the queries have increased manifold in Patna Realty market . The most heartening factor about these queries are that the customers are specifying the time and type of inventory they need. While the customers are detailing their need; one can feel that the demand is changing and therefore the supply needs to match the demand in buyers market currently. Patna Real Estate With the time there is increased focus on the quality of buildings and the lifestyle they offer by buyers in Patna real estate. They are also willing to pay for amenities. The buyers in Patna are demanding clubhouses with entertainment facilities, low depth swimming pools for children, jogging tracks, green spaces and more. The f

Bihar's urbanization challenge.

Urbanisation can be simply defined as the rise of cities vis-a-vis the rural landscape. As a country moves ahead on the road to progress, cities tend to take center stage. In that manner, the rise of cities has often been construed as an indicator of development and progress. The case has been no different when it comes to Bihar. While the pace of urbanization was a bit slack in the early years post-independence, it has really picked pace in the past few decades, especially in the post-1991 phase. Coupled with economic growth and expanding markets, the urban population now stands at around 30% of the overall pie in India. Bihar lacks far behind the national average and the urbanization rate in Bihar is just 11.3% as of 2011. The picture of an urban Bihar is far from rosy. From economic growth to demographic dividend in the form of a young population, Bihar has many things going for it. If Bihar desires to shed its “laggard state” tag planned urbanization needs to be given due att