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Proptech and Policies Reshaping Indian Realty

India’s real estate sector is witnessing a transformative phase, driven by the confluence of innovative property technology (proptech) and regulatory reforms. Landmark initiatives such as the Real Estate (Regulation & Development) Act, 2016 (RERA) and the Digital India Land Records Modernisation Program (DILRMP) have introduced much-needed transparency and efficiency to a traditionally opaque industry. These measures are not only addressing legacy issues but are also laying the groundwork for a tech-enabled ecosystem, fostering trust among homebuyers and investors alike.

With the sector poised to achieve a valuation of $1 trillion by 2030, the integration of proptech solutions is revolutionising processes ranging from land registry to property management. As noted by industry leaders, the marriage of technology and policy reforms is reshaping the sector. “By streamlining operations and building trust, initiatives like RERA and Digital India are creating a robust foundation for an innovation-driven real estate market,” remarked Ashish Deora, Founder and CEO of Aurum Ventures, which controls Aurum Proptech.

From a sustainability perspective, proptech is fostering eco-conscious development by enabling smart buildings, energy-efficient designs, and data-driven resource optimisation. These advancements align with global green building practices, underscoring the sector’s commitment to reducing its carbon footprint. Such strides in sustainable real estate resonate with stakeholders who value environmental stewardship as much as modern living conveniences.

However, urban challenges such as land disputes and bureaucratic inefficiencies persist, necessitating further reforms and widespread adoption of technology. Addressing these civic issues will not only expedite projects but also ensure equitable development. The synergy between proptech innovation and regulatory oversight promises to empower citizens, elevate urban living standards, and redefine India’s real estate landscape in the coming decade.

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