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Ashiana Housing Targets Growth In Senior Living Housing

A leading listed real estate developer is preparing to significantly expand its land bank with a planned outlay of nearly ₹800 crore in FY27, signalling growing institutional confidence in India’s emerging senior living housing segment. The move, aimed at strengthening its presence across multiple cities, reflects a broader shift in housing demand driven by demographic change and evolving urban lifestyles.

Industry observers note that senior living housing is no longer a niche category but a fast-maturing asset class within residential real estate. Developers are increasingly acquiring larger land parcels to build integrated communities that combine housing with healthcare access, social infrastructure, and long-term maintenance services. This shift aligns with the needs of an ageing population seeking independence alongside safety and community engagement. Recent operational data from the company indicates that demand for senior living housing has accelerated sharply over the past year, with both unit sales and booking values reaching record levels. Analysts attribute this growth to rising life expectancy, nuclear family structures, and greater financial preparedness among retirees. In urban and peri-urban markets, these projects are also being viewed as stable, long-term investments.

The developer has already added sizeable land parcels in western India, including a large site earmarked for a multi-phase community development. Such acquisitions suggest a strategy focused on scale, where larger developments enable better planning of green spaces, shared amenities, and energy-efficient infrastructure. Urban planners argue that this model, if executed responsibly, can contribute to more climate-resilient and resource-efficient neighbourhoods.Beyond western India, southern cities are emerging as key targets for expansion. These markets offer a combination of favourable climate, established healthcare ecosystems, and strong connectivity factors that are critical for senior living housing projects. Experts say that proximity to hospitals, public transport, and recreational spaces will increasingly define project viability in this segment.

The sector’s growth trajectory is also supported by demographic projections. India’s population aged 60 and above is expected to expand rapidly over the next few decades, placing pressure on conventional housing formats and caregiving systems. Purpose-built senior living housing communities are seen as a potential solution, reducing dependence on informal care networks while improving quality of life.However, challenges remain. Ensuring affordability, maintaining service quality over time, and integrating such developments within existing urban frameworks will be crucial. There is also a growing expectation that these projects incorporate sustainable building practices, water management systems, and inclusive design principles to meet future regulatory and environmental standards. With investment momentum building and new entrants exploring the segment, senior living housing is poised to become a defining component of India’s urban housing landscape. The next phase of growth will likely depend on how effectively developers balance scale with sustainability and long-term community management.

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