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Emerging Markets Drive Sustainable Real Estate Growth

Across the globe, emerging markets are transforming the real estate landscape, with a marked shift towards sustainability in new developments. As these markets evolve, both developers and investors are increasingly recognising the importance of integrating sustainable practices into their projects. In regions that were once primarily driven by rapid urbanisation and economic growth, a new trend is emerging—eco-friendly and energy-efficient real estate is becoming a priority. This shift is not only improving the environmental credentials of assets but also reshaping the way the industry approaches long-term value.

The move towards sustainability is being driven by various factors. Governments in emerging markets are beginning to tighten regulations, pushing developers to adhere to higher environmental standards. This is in line with global sustainability goals that are pushing for reduced carbon footprints and more responsible construction practices. As a result, new buildings in these regions are being designed with an emphasis on energy efficiency, water conservation, and green materials, which not only reduce the environmental impact but also improve the operational efficiency of properties. According to a recent report, nearly 40% of real estate investments in emerging markets are now being directed towards sustainable buildings, reflecting growing demand for green assets.

Beyond government incentives, the rise of sustainability in real estate is also driven by consumer and investor demand. Millennials, who make up a significant portion of the homebuying market, are increasingly inclined to purchase properties with strong sustainability credentials. Investors, too, are realising that properties with green certifications tend to outperform their traditional counterparts in the long run. This makes sustainable real estate not just a trend, but a strategic move for both developers and investors.

Sustainability, however, goes beyond just the environmental aspect. The focus on eco-friendly buildings is also aligned with urban issues such as resource scarcity, pollution, and climate resilience. In emerging markets, where rapid urban growth is often accompanied by inadequate infrastructure, the need for sustainable urban planning is more urgent than ever. A focus on sustainability not only helps mitigate environmental challenges but also addresses pressing civic concerns, ensuring that these rapidly growing cities can thrive for generations to come.

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