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Indian Real Estate Braces for Temporary Cool-Down Amidst Optimism

The Indian real estate sector is currently experiencing a cooling-off phase, primarily driven by global geopolitical tensions and macroeconomic uncertainties. Market sentiments have been tempered, prompting stakeholders to reassess their strategies amidst fluctuating conditions. The latest Knight Frank-NAREDCO Real Estate Sentiment Index for Q2 2024 reveals a dip in sentiment, scoring 65 compared to 72 in the previous quarter. This downturn is echoed in the future sentiment index, which also fell to 65 from 73. Despite this moderation, industry insiders remain positive, emphasising a long-term belief in the market’s resilience and growth potential.

Recent data indicates that the current cooling period is a natural adjustment after a sustained phase of robust growth. Developers are optimistic about future project launches, with the BCD Group asserting that confidence in the market remains unwavering. Notably, ICRA forecasts a 12% year-on-year increase in project launches across the top seven cities, which translates to an impressive 767 million square feet. Furthermore, while sales in the top cities saw an 8% decline in Q2, the overall market reflects stability with an 11% year-on-year increase in sales, amounting to 207,896 units in 2023-24. Such figures signify the sector’s ability to absorb shocks and adapt to changing circumstances, highlighting a community eager to invest in their future homes.

The emotional aspect of homeownership cannot be understated, particularly as urbanisation continues to rise in India. Increasing disposable incomes, combined with government policies favouring affordable housing, have empowered more individuals to consider investing in real estate. This societal shift is further illustrated by the growing preference for ownership among working professionals, particularly in tier-2 cities where housing remains accessible and appealing. As families strive for stability in uncertain times, the demand for quality housing is expected to remain robust, reinforcing the connection between homes and emotional well-being.

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