CREDAI Tamil Nadu, led by Mr. W. S. Habib, has set an ambitious vision for the real estate sector in the state, focusing on streamlined approvals, digitization, and sustainable development.
Real EstateCredai Tamil NaduW S HabibUrban DevelopmentEconomic GrowthReal EstateMay 22, 2025
CREDAI Tamil Nadu's main goal for 2025-2027 is to strengthen the real estate ecosystem, enhance ease of doing business, and contribute to the state's $1 trillion economic vision.
The current President of CREDAI Tamil Nadu is Mr. W. S. Habib, who is also the Chairman and Managing Director of RWD.
The key strategic priorities of CREDAI Tamil Nadu include streamlining approvals, digitizing regulatory mechanisms, and implementing master plans for all 135 major cities and towns in Tamil Nadu.
CREDAI Tamil Nadu plans to expand its presence by adding 5 to 6 more chapters in key growth corridors, including Sivagangai, Vellore, Karur, Nilgiris, and Thanjavur.
CREDAI Tamil Nadu plans to conduct annual international expos under the “FAIRPRO” brand in Dubai, Muscat, Abu Dhabi, Riyadh, Doha, and Singapore.
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