India's real estate market has witnessed a significant surge in investments, marking an 88% increase in the APAC region during the second half of 2024. This boom is particularly notable in cities like Mumbai, which attracted nearly half of the total inves
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The main reasons for the surge in real estate investments in India include economic stability, government initiatives, increasing demand for commercial and residential properties, and the adoption of technology in the sector.
Mumbai attracted almost half of the total real estate investments in H2 2024, making it the top destination for investors.
The Indian government has supported the real estate sector through policies such as the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act (RERA) and the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY), which provide a regulatory framework and financial incentives to attract more investors.
The surge in real estate investments has led to a rise in property prices, which has generated wealth for property owners but also made housing more expensive for first-time buyers and low-income groups.
The outlook for the Indian real estate market is positive, with experts predicting continued growth driven by ongoing urbanization, economic growth, and the government's supportive policies.
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