According to PropEquity, India's key property market, Delhi NCR has shown a resilient performance during the December quarter, with housing sales and prices witnessing a robust growth of 25% in 2024.
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The growth can be attributed to improved infrastructure, government initiatives, economic stability, increased investor confidence, and technological advancements.
The residential segment has seen a significant surge in demand, especially in the affordable and mid-segment categories, driven by new housing projects and attractive home loan rates.
The commercial real estate market is expected to witness continued growth, driven by the expansion of IT parks, business districts, and retail spaces.
PropEquity forecasts sustainable growth, market diversification, and a focus on innovation and sustainability in the coming quarters.
The rental market remains strong, with a steady influx of professionals and students looking for quality accommodations at reasonable rates.
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