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NAREDCO Urges States to Reduce Stamp Duty for Affordable Homes Priced Up to ₹45 Lakh

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NAREDCO Urges States to Reduce Stamp Duty for Affordable Homes Priced Up to ₹45 Lakh

NAREDCO, the real estate body, calls on state governments to reduce stamp duty on affordable homes priced up to ₹45 lakh to boost demand and supply. The association highlights the decline in sales and launches due to rising costs and suggests a 1% duty for women and 3% for men.

August 31, 2025
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Realtors Call for Stamp Duty Reduction to Boost Affordable Housing

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Realtors Call for Stamp Duty Reduction to Boost Affordable Housing

NAREDCO urges state governments to reduce stamp duty on affordable homes to stimulate demand and address the housing deficit.

August 30, 2025
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NAREDCO Urges Stamp Duty Cut to Revive Affordable Housing Market

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NAREDCO Urges Stamp Duty Cut to Revive Affordable Housing Market

The National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO) is calling for a reduction in stamp duty to stimulate the demand and supply of affordable homes priced up to ₹45 lakh. The move aims to address the decline in sales and launches of low-cost apartments due to rising costs.

August 30, 2025
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NAREDCO Urges Stamp Duty Cut to Boost Affordable Housing Demand

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NAREDCO Urges Stamp Duty Cut to Boost Affordable Housing Demand

The National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO) has called on state governments to reduce stamp duty on affordable homes priced up to ₹45 lakh to stimulate demand and supply in the low-cost housing segment. This move is aimed at addressing the growing housing deficit in major Indian cities.

August 30, 2025
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Affordable Housing Supply Dwindles in Major Indian Cities

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Affordable Housing Supply Dwindles in Major Indian Cities

A recent report by NAREDCO and Knight Frank reveals a significant decline in the supply of affordable homes in India's top 8 cities, raising concerns about the growing housing deficit.

August 29, 2025
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