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Managing Risks to Safely Deflate Realty Bubbles

The real estate sector, a cornerstone of economic growth, often faces the challenge of balancing demand and supply to prevent unsustainable price surges. A “real estate bubble” occurs when property prices significantly exceed their intrinsic value, fuelled by speculative demand. While bubbles can stimulate short-term growth, their inevitable deflation poses risks to economies and investors. Effective risk control strategies are critical to ensure a soft landing and prevent financial turmoil.

Understanding the Drivers of Realty Bubbles
Real estate bubbles typically arise from unchecked speculation, excessive credit availability, and flawed regulatory frameworks. In markets experiencing rapid urbanisation and demand, prices are often driven up by speculative buying rather than end-user demand. India’s urban centres, including Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, and Bengaluru, have witnessed cycles of rapid price escalation followed by stagnation. For instance, between 2010 and 2020, property prices in Mumbai surged by over 50%, creating affordability concerns and pushing developers into debt.

Proactive Measures for Risk Mitigation
To safely navigate and deflate potential bubbles, policymakers must focus on targeted interventions. Measures such as tightening credit policies, imposing higher taxes on speculative transactions, and increasing transparency in property registrations can help stabilise markets. For instance, the implementation of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act (RERA) in 2016 improved accountability in India’s realty sector, reducing speculative investments. Other strategies include promoting affordable housing, which aligns market supply with genuine demand, and adopting dynamic zoning policies to control urban sprawl.

Sustainability: A Cushion Against Volatility
Sustainability-focused developments can act as buffers in volatile markets. Green buildings and energy-efficient infrastructure attract stable, long-term investments from environmentally conscious buyers. Furthermore, integrating sustainability in urban planning helps mitigate risks by creating resilient communities, balancing supply chains, and reducing dependence on speculative market trends.

A well-regulated real estate market ensures stability and sustainable growth, safeguarding economies from the severe repercussions of bubble bursts. By implementing robust risk control measures and prioritising sustainable practices, policymakers and stakeholders can create a balanced and secure realty landscape that benefits all.

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