The recent Maharashtra budget has ignited a wave of optimism in the real estate and infrastructure sectors, particularly in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). The government's initiatives are expected to drive significant development and investment in
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The key highlights include significant investments in infrastructure, streamlined regulatory processes, and incentives for developers and homebuyers, such as tax rebates and subsidies for first-time buyers.
The budget is expected to enhance the connectivity and quality of life in the MMR through improvements in road networks, metro rail systems, and utilities, making it a more attractive location for real estate development.
The budget offers tax rebates and subsidies for first-time homebuyers, making homeownership more accessible and stimulating demand in the real estate market.
The budget is expected to lead to a rise in property values, an increase in construction activities, and the creation of job opportunities, ultimately boosting the local economy.
CREDAI-MCHI is a real estate association that represents the interests of developers and homebuyers. They provide insights and support to help shape policies and initiatives that benefit the real estate sector.

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