Dive into the budget expectations for the real estate sector and discover the potential opportunities that lie ahead in 2025.
Real EstateBudget 2025Investment OpportunitiesAffordable HousingInfrastructureReal EstateJan 24, 2025

The key expectations include tax incentives for homebuyers, affordable housing initiatives, infrastructure development, regulatory reforms, and incentives for developers.
Tax incentives such as rebates on home loans, reduced stamp duty, and other financial benefits can make home ownership more affordable for first-time homebuyers.
The government is likely to provide increased funding and support for affordable housing projects, streamline approval processes, and encourage developers to build more affordable homes.
Investments in infrastructure, such as roads, public transport, and utilities, can enhance the attractiveness of real estate developments, leading to higher property values and increased demand.
Regulatory reforms may include simplifying building approval processes, reducing bureaucratic delays, and providing clearer guidelines for foreign investors to attract more investment.

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