Real estate shares have continued to fall for the third day in a row, with Godrej Properties and Oberoi Realty leading the losses. The sector is expected to face volatility due to concerns over weak volume growth, decreasing home affordability, and a shortage of mid-income homes.
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Real estate shares are falling due to profit booking after a recent rally. The sector is also facing concerns over weak volume growth, decreasing home affordability, and a shortage of mid-income homes.
Godrej Properties and Oberoi Realty are leading the losses, with both companies' shares falling by 3%.
The main concerns are weak volume growth, falling home affordability, and a shortage of mid-income homes, which are causing investor confidence to weaken.
The National Capital Region (NCR) and Pune are the strongest markets, with inventory levels of just 10 and 13 months, respectively.
Nuvama anticipates that real estate stocks will continue trading within a limited range and that volatility will persist. Falling mortgage rates might soften the downward pressure, but concerns around valuations and volume growth will likely restrict upward movement.

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