Real estate experts from Alphacorp and AU Real Estate discuss the future of NCR's property market, highlighting emerging hotspots and the impact of infrastructure development.
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The key drivers include consistent migration from Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, infrastructure upgrades, and lifestyle shifts towards suburban living with better amenities and quality of life.
Areas like Dwarka Expressway, Karnal, Panipat, and Meerut are expected to see increased activity due to infrastructure projects such as the Delhi-Meerut RRTS and the Mumbai Expressway extension.
Developers are adopting cost-efficient construction technologies like aluminium formwork and sourcing local materials to optimise input costs. Government measures like TDR and TOD policies are also helping to control land costs.
Emerging hotspots include Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Rewari, and Meerut, which are becoming more accessible and attractive due to improved road connectivity and infrastructure.
Homebuyers are becoming more discerning and informed, looking for product differentiation and value-for-money features before making a decision. They are prioritising amenities, open spaces, security, and quality of life.
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