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.
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The total value of the registered units in Mumbai from April to December 2024 was Rs 1.56 trillion.
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