Since 2022, developers have launched plots worth Rs 24.4 trillion, driven by post-Covid demand and a shift towards plotted development in tier-I and II cities. This surge in real estate activity is reshaping the housing landscape in India.
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The total value of plots launched in India since 2022 is Rs 24.4 trillion.
The demand for residential plots is driven by improved financial stability, government incentives, a preference for spacious living, and a shift towards land ownership in the post-Covid era.
Tier-I and II cities in India are seeing the most significant increase in plot launches, driven by improved infrastructure and quality of life.
Concerns include land availability, environmental degradation, and the need for sustainable and inclusive development practices.
Developers are launching a wide range of plotted development projects with additional amenities such as parks, schools, and healthcare facilities to meet the growing demand.
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