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Luxury and Industrial Boom in 2024 Indian Realty

The Indian real estate market demonstrated robust performance in 2024, propelled by strong residential sales, industrial leasing, and a luxury housing boom. Buoyed by urbanisation, institutional investments, and stable economic growth, the sector is poised for further expansion in 2025. A combination of rising demand, innovative models like fractional ownership, and Tier-2 city developments have shaped the market’s trajectory.

Key Drivers of Growth

Residential real estate sales remained resilient despite an 11% annual rise in housing prices across eight key cities, as per Colliers. Stable interest rates and growing economic confidence supported this trend. The luxury housing segment witnessed unprecedented demand, driven by high-net-worth individuals (HNIs), non-resident Indians (NRIs), and aspirational buyers seeking premium properties in cities like Mumbai, Gurugram, and Delhi NCR.

The industrial and warehousing sector also expanded, with 17% growth in leasing activity. Delhi NCR and Chennai accounted for 50% of the activity, driven by 3PL, FMCG, and engineering industries. Simultaneously, institutional investments surged to USD 4.7 billion by Q3 2024, with foreign investors contributing 69% of the total, further validating investor confidence.

Emerging Trends and Challenges

The rise of Tier-2 cities marked a notable shift, as affordable housing and infrastructure developments attracted residents and businesses. Sustainable practices, including green buildings and energy-efficient designs, gained traction across segments. However, challenges such as rising land costs, limited affordable housing supply, and urban congestion need policy interventions.

Sustainability and Future Outlook

Sustainability became a central theme, with developers embracing eco-friendly designs to meet global standards. As India moves toward its “Viksit Bharat” vision, the real estate sector is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7% and contribute significantly to GDP. With demand projected to reach 70 million housing units by 2030, 2025 will likely witness continued progress, shaping the sector into a cornerstone of India’s economic growth.

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