Top property developers and consultants urge state governments to reduce levies and fast-track approvals to boost mid-income housing growth.
Mid Income HousingReal EstateLeviesApprovalsInterest RatesHousing MarketPradhan Mantri Awas Yojana PmayReal EstateJun 16, 2024
High interest rates and lower supply in top cities are the main issues facing the mid-income housing segment in India.
State governments can reduce levies and fast-track approvals for mid-income housing projects to boost growth.
High levies can increase the cost of housing, making it unaffordable for many buyers.
The Central Government has launched schemes such as Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) to promote affordable housing in India.
Streamlining lending procedures can increase access to credit for homebuyers, boosting demand and promoting faster development in the housing market.
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