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Green Real Estate Redefines Sustainable Urban Living

The growing preference for green real estate among homebuyers signifies a paradigm shift in India’s housing sector, where sustainability is no longer a luxury but a priority. Unlike traditional designs, green real estate integrates energy efficiency, water conservation, waste management, and eco-friendly materials into every aspect of its construction. This holistic approach reflects a growing awareness of how housing can mitigate climate change and improve urban living standards. Experts agree that buyers now seek homes that align with their values, prioritising eco-conscious living for their families and the planet.

Ashish Bhutani, CEO of Bhutani Infra, emphasised that the trend addresses environmental challenges while fostering healthier lifestyles. He noted that developers are increasingly adopting renewable energy systems, efficient waste management practices, and smart technologies to create modern, responsible living spaces. Echoing this sentiment, Pavan Kumar, CEO of White Lotus Group, highlighted the role of natural ventilation, rainwater harvesting, and low-impact construction in driving demand for such projects. These features not only cater to environmentally aware buyers but also promise long-term economic and health benefits.

The movement towards green real estate aligns with broader sustainability goals, particularly ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) principles. Harinder Dhillon, Senior Vice President of BPTP, stated that green construction could reduce energy costs by 20-30% and water consumption by 30-50%. These savings, alongside eco-friendly innovations, resonate strongly with modern buyers. The economic resilience of green homes is evident in their rising asset values and lasting environmental impact, fostering community well-being while promoting responsible urbanisation.

The adoption of green innovations is especially critical in Tier-2 cities, where eco-friendly developments find natural alignment with local landscapes. Mohit Malhotra, founder of NeoLiv, noted that sustainability is fast becoming the blueprint for real estate success. As developers invest in these transformative projects, they lay the foundation for resilient urban ecosystems that address civic issues, support climate goals, and deliver value to both buyers and the planet.

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