The real estate sector in Mumbai is witnessing a robust demand outlook, with record-breaking registrations and a strong launch pipeline. This is expected to benefit major players like Macrotech Developers, Oberoi Realty, and Godrej Properties.
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The demand outlook for Mumbai's real estate market is positive, with record-breaking property registrations and a strong launch pipeline.
In December 2024, Mumbai recorded the highest-ever registrations for the month, with 12,418 units registered.
Major players like Macrotech Developers (Lodha), Oberoi Realty, and Godrej Properties are expected to gain market share and improve their realizations.
The growth in Mumbai's real estate market is driven by factors such as economic stability, urbanization, government initiatives, and technological advancements.
The total value of the registered units in Mumbai from April to December 2024 was Rs 1.56 trillion.
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