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April 8, 2021
5 Trends Decoding Real Estate In India In The Post-Pandemic Era

The real estate sector in India in the Post-Pandemic era is expected to do much better with the investments largely driven into the mid and luxury segment housing sector, including 2/3 BHK flats available at much-lowered prices. Better days are expected in this year 2021 from the perspective of the investment in the real estate sector. Amidst the growing inclination of buyers and investors towards homeownership, It can be certainly said that the demand for residential properties would be high in the coming year. Stick to the given trends on various aspects of Real estate:

Indian housing Sector Post-Covid19
The strike of nCoV or the novel coronavirus spread has led to the delay in kickstarting the real estate housing sector demand. To infuse the demand in the sector, the government is expected to intervene with the announcement of packages or new policy or further interest rate cuts so as to attract angel investors.

Homebuyers In India Post-Covid19

With the current situation of the market wherein, the interest rate charged on home loans had already been reduced below 7% and the inclusion of high tax-exempt are among all such measures which will certainly influence the consumer behaviour for good. Adding on to this the rebate against home loan interest payment is as high as Rs 3.50 lakhs per annum. Witnessing the current situation there are chances that the Covid 19 outbreak is likely to impact consumer behaviour, at least by the medium term.

Builders In India Post-Covid19

The small, mid, large set of builders all are witnessing a drastic dip in the business with the numbers of closing deals encountering a slump hit of an all-time low. Right now the builder segment has pinned their high hopes on the government as they sheerly expect some relief or further interest rate cuts so as to release their long stuck inventory on MSP. They also rest their hopes on the financial support from the NBFCs, a key source for housing sector funding so as to make borrowing easy and deliver projects within the promised timeline.

Office Space In India Post-Covid19

Slowly and steadily the demand in deal makeups for office spaces on rent or lease is expected to witness positive signs as the workforce is resuming the offices (where work from home model is scrapped or is not an option anymore). With offices ensuring the necessary caution protocols to maintain the health of their employees.

Mall Developers In India Post-Covid19

This year in 2021, the mall’s developments projections state that there are nearly 54 malls Ready to be launched across India. But seeing the covid19 unending effect, only five newly built malls have initiated their operations in some of the suburbs of metropolitans of the country, these specifically includes Gurgaon, Delhi, Bengaluru and Lucknow.

Future Horizons: Indian Real Estate Sector’s Path to a $1.3 Trillion Market by 2034

The real estate sector in India is not just a behemoth in terms of market size but also a key driver of economic growth and prosperity. The sector is on a trajectory to reach unprecedented heights, with estimations projecting a market size of USD 1.3 trillion by 2034 and a staggering USD 5.17 trillion by 2047. Current Market Landscape: As of now, the Indian real estate market commands a market size of Rs 24 lakh crore, roughly translating to around USD 300 billion. This co

Revolutionising Connectivity: The Dwarka Expressway Revolution

In a major stride towards enhancing transportation infrastructure, Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently inaugurated the Haryana section of the Dwarka Expressway in Gurugram. With an estimated cost of Rs. 4,100 crore, this expressway is set to transform travel for commuters and significantly reshape the real estate landscape in the Delhi-Gurugram corridor. Transforming Travel: A Gateway to Efficient Transportation - The Dwarka Expressway, spanning 19 kilometres in Haryana, of

India’s Real Estate Renaissance: A New Dawn in FY 2024-25

India's real estate sector is on the brink of a transformative era, heralding a renaissance that promises to redefine the landscape of urban living and commercial spaces. As we look towards FY2024-25, the confluence of economic growth, technological advancements, and proactive government policies is setting the stage for an unprecedented boom in both residential and commercial real estate markets. Let's delve into the dynamics propelling this renaissance and explore the multifaceted growth antic