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Realty Sales Dip Sparks H2 Revival Hopes

India’s real estate sector has faced a challenging second quarter of FY25, with residential launches and sales failing to meet market expectations. This downturn has directly impacted the financial performance of listed developers, casting shadows over the sector’s stability. The BSE Realty Index, a barometer for real estate stocks, underperformed the S&P BSE Sensex, reflecting investor sentiment. The realty index fell by 10% from its peak on 26 September, compared to a 7% decline in the Sensex, highlighting the industry’s struggles during this period.

Market analysts, however, remain optimistic about the sector’s long-term potential. They attribute the slowdown to cautious launches rather than a fundamental demand deficit. The current inventory absorption rate underscores the need for developers to adapt their strategies and align with evolving buyer preferences. Civic challenges, including rising urbanisation and the need for affordable housing, present opportunities for developers to refocus on sustainable, customer-centric projects. By bridging the gap between supply and demand, the sector could witness a robust revival in the second half of FY25.

Sustainability remains a focal point in reshaping the real estate narrative. Developers are increasingly integrating green building practices and energy-efficient solutions to address both regulatory pressures and consumer demand for eco-friendly homes. Urban expansions driven by metro connectivity and smart city initiatives offer the sector a chance to embed sustainability into its growth trajectory. This shift not only meets environmental goals but also aligns with global trends, making Indian real estate more competitive on the international stage.

The road to recovery for real estate requires balancing market aspirations with sustainable development. As economic fundamentals strengthen, the realty sector must navigate structural challenges, including affordability, regulatory compliance, and resource efficiency. This revival story, written brick by brick, reflects the resilience and adaptability of India’s real estate landsape.

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