In CY25, the real estate market continues to see a significant capital shift, driven by formalisation and expansion of Global Capability Centres (GCCs) in major cities like Bangalore, Delhi NCR, and Pune.
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The surge in the real estate market in CY25 is primarily driven by the formalisation of the sector and the expansion of Global Capability Centres (GCCs) in major cities like Bangalore, Delhi NCR, and Pune.
The cities leading the real estate market growth in CY25 are Bangalore, Delhi NCR, and Pune. These cities are experiencing significant demand for both commercial and residential properties.
The formalisation of the real estate sector has increased investor confidence and improved project quality and timely delivery. This has been supported by government initiatives such as RERA and GST.
GCCs are expanding their India footprint, setting up large-scale operations that require significant commercial space. This has led to a surge in demand for office buildings, co-working spaces, and other commercial properties.
The challenges facing the real estate market in CY25 include the availability of land, the cost of construction materials, and regulatory compliance. Despite these challenges, the market remains optimistic and is expected to continue growing.
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