The real estate sector in Mumbai witnessed significant advancements in 2024, driven by a rising middle class and a surge in investments. These developments highlight Mumbai's commitment to enhancing infrastructure and improving the quality of life.
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The growth of the real estate sector in Mumbai in 2024 was driven by a rising middle class, increased investments from both domestic and international sources, and the city's commitment to infrastructure development.
The government supported the real estate market by launching affordable housing schemes, offering attractive financing options and subsidies, and promoting sustainable and eco-friendly housing projects.
Key infrastructure projects completed or initiated in 2024 included the expansion of the Mumbai Metro, the development of new roads and highways, and the modernization of public transport systems.
The commercial real estate market in 2024 experienced a boom, with the development of new office spaces, retail complexes, and industrial parks, driven by the city's economic vibrancy and strategic location.
The real estate sector in 2024 faced challenges such as a shortage of developable land in prime areas and the need to ensure that the benefits of growth were equitably distributed across all segments of the population.
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