The average cost of real estate construction in India has surged by approximately 11% over the past year, largely attributed to significant increases in material and labor costs. This has forced developers to reassess their budgets and project timelines.
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The 11% increase in real estate construction costs in India is mainly due to rising material costs (such as steel and cement) and increased labor expenses.
Developers are coping with increased costs by exploring efficient sourcing of materials, investing in technology to improve productivity, and considering passing some costs to buyers.
Yes, the government has introduced policies and incentives such as the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) and the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act (RERA) to support the real estate sector.
The future outlook for the real estate sector in India is dynamic. Developers will need to adapt to changing costs and focus on cost-efficient construction methods and technology-driven solutions.
Rising construction costs may lead to higher property prices as developers might pass some of the increased costs to buyers, which could deter potential buyers and slow down the market.

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