India's real estate market is set to undergo a significant transformation by 2025, with industrial, warehousing, and alternative asset classes leading the way.
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The key drivers include the rise of industrial and warehousing sectors, growth in alternative asset classes like co-living and data centers, consolidation of the market, and the adoption of smart technologies.
The 'Make in India' initiative is boosting the demand for industrial spaces, leading to increased investments in industrial parks and logistics facilities.
The government is focusing on infrastructure development, including the expansion of road networks and improvement of ports, which is fueling the growth of the warehousing sector.
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