Major metropolitan regions such as Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore have emerged as significant hubs for equity investments in the Indian real estate sector, attracting about 67% of total investments.
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Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore are the major cities attracting the most real estate investments in India, collectively accounting for about 67% of total investments.
Key factors include robust economic growth, well-developed infrastructure, availability of a skilled workforce, and government initiatives promoting sustainable urban development.
The Indian government has introduced several initiatives such as the Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) and the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) to enhance transparency, accountability, and affordability in the real estate sector.
Challenges include issues of affordability, regulatory compliance, and delays in project completions. Addressing these issues is crucial for sustainable growth in the sector.
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