In the first quarter of 2025, the housing supply in India's major cities witnessed a significant 34% decline. While Bengaluru showed a slight improvement, cities like Chennai and Mumbai faced substantial drops in new housing projects.
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The overall percentage decline in housing supply in India's major cities in Q1 2025 is 34%.
Bengaluru saw a slight increase in housing supply, driven by sustained economic growth and a robust tech industry.
The main factors contributing to the decline in housing supply in Chennai and Mumbai include high land costs, bureaucratic delays, and a lack of available land.
The Indian government, in collaboration with state authorities, is exploring measures to streamline regulatory processes and incentivize developers to invest in new projects. There is also a focus on sustainable and affordable housing solutions.
Experts predict that the market could stabilize in the coming quarters, with sustained efforts to ensure the market remains accessible and affordable for all segments of the population.
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