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Real Estate Focuses on Senior Living Post-Covid Boom

Real Estate Focuses on Senior Living Post-Covid Boom

Senior Living: A Growing Niche in Real Estate
Indian real estate firms are increasingly venturing into senior living facilities as demand surges post-Covid-19. With the pandemic reshaping priorities, housing tailored to the elderly has emerged as a vital market segment. Leading developers, including GMR, Prestige, Kanodia, JK Urbanscapes, Trehan Iris, and Stonecraft, have taken steps to address this need. For instance, Stonecraft Group launched its maiden premium senior living project in Hyderabad, while JK Urbanscapes has initiated its Advait project in Gurugram, spanning 2.6 acres. The focus is now on bridging a significant demand-supply gap in senior-specific housing, an area long underdeveloped in India.

A Booming Market with Untapped Potential
India’s senior population is projected to more than double, reaching 346 million by 2050 from 156.7 million in 2024. This growth underscores the urgency for senior living solutions. Currently, the penetration rate of senior housing in India stands at a mere 1%, with only 20,000 organised units, according to Colliers. In comparison, countries like the US, UK, and Australia have achieved a 6-7% penetration rate. Experts highlight that 26.7% of urban elderly live alone or with only their spouse, indicating a pressing need for managed, community-driven senior living facilities that offer safety, healthcare, and companionship.

Urban Challenges and Sustainability in Senior Living
As cities expand, space constraints and affordability issues further complicate the housing landscape for seniors. Developers are tasked with creating sustainable projects that cater to the elderly while adhering to urban planning norms. Stonecraft Group’s focus on premium assisted living solutions is indicative of a broader trend towards sustainable and inclusive urban development. Integrating green spaces, energy-efficient designs, and healthcare accessibility into senior housing projects can address both environmental concerns and the specific needs of this demographic.

Civic Responsibility in Catering to the Elderly
The development of senior living facilities isn’t just a commercial opportunity; it’s a civic imperative. With increasing nuclear families and changing social dynamics, providing safe and inclusive housing for the elderly has become essential. Projects like GMR’s senior living plan in Hyderabad’s Aerocity and JK Urbanscapes’ expansion into Bengaluru and Kolkata highlight the industry’s commitment to addressing these challenges. As developers step up, they are poised to redefine urban housing by prioritising the well-being of India’s aging population.

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