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Rising prices raise concern over the realty Market in India

India’s real estate market is witnessing a remarkable surge, with property prices skyrocketing across major cities. While this trend is fueled by a combination of factors, including strong economic growth, increased urbanization, and favorable government policies, it raises concerns about affordability and market sustainability.

The luxury housing segment, in particular, has seen phenomenal growth, with prices escalating at an unprecedented pace. However, experts warn that such rapid price appreciation may not be sustainable in the long run. As prices soar beyond the reach of many potential buyers, the demand for luxury housing could eventually taper off, leading to a potential market correction. Moreover, the recent revision in the affordable housing criteria by the GST Council further underscores the widening gap between affordable and luxury housing. While the government’s intention is to boost affordable housing, the rising cost of construction materials and land acquisition could hinder the development of affordable projects.

The real estate market is cyclical, and it is crucial to maintain a balanced approach. While the current boom period presents opportunities for investors and developers, it is essential to avoid speculative activities and prioritize long-term sustainability. As the market matures, it is imperative to strike a balance between affordability and luxury. Developers should consider a mixed-use approach, integrating affordable housing with commercial and retail spaces to create sustainable and inclusive communities. Additionally, government policies can play a significant role in promoting affordable housing by providing incentives and subsidies to developers and homebuyers. While India’s real estate market is currently thriving, it is essential to exercise caution and adopt a long-term perspective. By addressing affordability concerns, promoting sustainable development, and maintaining transparency, the industry can continue to grow and prosper.

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