Real estate industry leaders applaud Budget 2024's focus on urbanisation, infrastructure development, and women's empowerment, expecting growth in the sector.
Union Budget 2024Real EstateUrbanisationInfrastructure DevelopmentWomens EmpowermentReal Estate NewsJul 23, 2024
The government aims to increase the real estate sector's GDP contribution from 8% to 13% by 2025.
The Budget 2024 has allocated Rs 2.2 lakh-crore for urban housing affordability.
The purpose of rental housing with dormitory-type accommodation for industrial workers is to provide better living conditions for industrial workers.
The Budget 2024 has reduced long-term capital gains tax, which is expected to stimulate liquidity in property transactions and meet investor demands for uniformity in tax rates across asset classes.
The Budget 2024 has dedicated an outlay of Rs 1.48 lakh-crore to employment generation, which should boost incomes for homebuyers in the affordable housing segment.
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