Boman Irani, CMD of Rustomjee Group, has dismissed concerns about a slowdown in the Mumbai real estate market, highlighting robust data and ongoing demand in the region.
Mumbai Real EstateRustomjee GroupBoman IraniReal Estate MarketReal Estate TrendsReal Estate MumbaiApr 12, 2025

The Mumbai real estate market is currently showing signs of continued growth and demand, with no indications of a slowdown. This is driven by factors such as favorable government policies, improved infrastructure, and the city's status as a financial and commercial hub.
Boman Irani is the CMD (Chairman and Managing Director) of Rustomjee Group, a leading real estate developer in India. He plays a crucial role in the company's strategic direction and has been instrumental in its growth and success.
The key drivers of the Mumbai real estate market include the city's status as a financial and commercial hub, favorable government policies, improved infrastructure, and the growing demand for high-quality residential and commercial properties.
The government has supported the real estate sector in Mumbai through initiatives such as the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act (RERA), which brings greater transparency and accountability to the market, and programs aimed at promoting affordable housing.
The Mumbai real estate market faces challenges such as the global economic environment, inflation, and rising interest rates. However, the market's strong fundamentals and ongoing demand continue to support its growth and resilience.

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