Real estate investment in India is evolving. While cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore remain the traditional hubs, a new wave of sustainable development is shifting focus to the North East, particularly Guwahati.
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The main factors driving real estate growth in Guwahati include its strategic location as a transportation hub, government efforts to improve infrastructure, and a focus on sustainable and eco-friendly development.
The government is supporting real estate development in the North East by investing in infrastructure projects such as new roads, bridges, and public transport systems, which improve connectivity and increase property values.
Investing in green real estate in Guwahati offers benefits such as environmental responsibility, long-term value, and appeal to eco-conscious buyers, which can command premium prices.
Potential risks of investing in Guwahati's real estate market include natural disasters such as earthquakes and floods, and the complex regulatory environment in the North East region.
Guwahati is attractive for real estate investment due to its vibrant arts and culture scene, numerous festivals, museums, and cultural institutions, as well as a highly skilled workforce from educational institutions and research centers.
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