According to a recent report by PropEquity, the delivery of housing units in the top nine Indian cities has seen a significant 33% increase in FY25. The report highlights a healthy rise in deliveries, particularly in cities like Pune, leading to positive trends in the real estate sector.
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The top cities that saw a significant increase in housing deliveries include Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata, and Pune. Pune, in particular, stood out with a notable rise in deliveries.
The increase in housing deliveries is attributed to a combination of favorable government policies, improved economic conditions, and a growing demand for residential properties. Developers have also played a crucial role by focusing on delivering quality projects on time.
The government has supported the real estate sector through initiatives such as the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act (RERA) and the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY). These policies have provided a regulatory framework and financial support to boost housing development.
The increase in housing deliveries can have a positive impact on the broader economy by leading to increased employment opportunities, higher consumer spending, and overall economic prosperity. It can also help to address the housing shortage in urban areas.
The real estate sector continues to face challenges such as high interest rates, rising input costs, and regulatory compliance. Developers and policymakers will need to work together to find sustainable solutions to these challenges.
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