ETRECA 2025, a significant event in the Indian real estate calendar, brought together leading industry figures, policymakers, and experts to discuss and shape the future of the sector. Key cities such as Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, P
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ETRECA 2025 is an annual event dedicated to the Indian real estate sector, bringing together industry leaders, policymakers, and experts to discuss and shape the future of the sector.
Key cities featured at ETRECA 2025 include Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Kolkata, and Gurugram.
The main topics discussed at ETRECA 2025 included the impact of technological advancements, sustainable and eco-friendly construction practices, urban regeneration, and the need for better infrastructure and transportation.
ETRECA 2025 featured exhibitors showcasing the latest trends and technologies in real estate, including smart home solutions and advanced construction materials.
Events like ETRECA 2025 are significant for the Indian real estate market as they provide a platform for dialogue and action, fostering collaboration, innovation, and sustainability in the sector.

Despite the recent slowdown, Gujarat's real estate market remains a promising growth hub, driven by infrastructure development and government initiatives.

Nitco Ltd's sale of a 16,250 sqm land parcel in Kanjurmarg East to Runwal Group for INR 232 crore highlights the high demand for prime Mumbai real estate and the company's focus on optimizing its asset portfolio.

The acquisition of a high-value property by Yatin Shah, co-founder of 360 ONE, underscores the increasing demand for luxury real estate in Mumbai, particularly in South and Central areas.

The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (Hrera) in Gurugram has issued a stern warning to real estate promoters for failing to submit their mandatory annual reports. The authority has imposed a fine of Rs 0.5 million on the non-compliant developers.

A recent Credai-KPMG report highlights Pune's leading position in the Indian real estate market, particularly in the development of senior living homes. The report emphasizes the growing demand for well-being-focused housing for the elderly.

Families and survivors of the 2008 Mumbai attacks are calling for the extradition and strict punishment of Tahawwur Rana, a key suspect in the terror operation. Sanjana Shah, daughter of real estate magnate Pankaj Shah, who was killed during the attack on Hotel Oberoi, has been a vocal advocate for justice.