The real estate sector is witnessing a slow recovery, and tax relief seems unlikely in the near future, according to Sandip Sabharwal, a prominent industry expert. While there are some regional opportunities, the overall sector remains cautious.
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The real estate sector is currently experiencing a slow recovery, with many regional players showing signs of improvement, but the overall market remains cautious.
The main challenges include economic uncertainty, regulatory changes, and a surplus of unsold properties, particularly in urban areas.
Yes, there are specific opportunities in smaller towns and Tier-II cities, where the demand for affordable housing is increasing.
Government support, such as targeted tax incentives, could help stimulate demand and support the recovery, but the current economic situation makes it unlikely that significant tax relief will be provided.
Consumers should expect limited discounts and fewer incentives from developers. It's a buyer's market, but not as favorable as it could be with more support from the government.
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