The Indian housing market has seen a slowdown in residential real estate due to rising prices, while the commercial sector remains robust. The impending tariffs are adding further pressure to the market, making it a crucial time for investors and buyers.
Real EstateTariffsResidential MarketCommercial MarketIndian EconomyReal Estate NewsApr 02, 2025
The slowdown in the residential real estate market is primarily due to rising property prices, increased construction costs, and higher demand in urban areas. These factors have made it difficult for potential buyers to enter the market.
The commercial real estate sector is performing well, with continued investment in office spaces, retail complexes, and industrial parks. This is driven by a growing economy and favorable business conditions.
New tariffs could lead to higher costs for materials and goods, impacting both the residential and commercial sectors. This could result in higher construction costs, rental rates, and reduced demand.
The government’s Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) is promoting affordable housing by providing financial assistance and subsidies to low-income groups. Additionally, initiatives to boost infrastructure and ease business regulations are supporting the commercial sector.
Experts recommend diversification and strategic planning. Focusing on affordable housing projects and high-end commercial developments can help navigate the challenges posed by rising costs and new tariffs.
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