Women investors are increasingly making their mark in both residential and commercial real estate in India, shattering traditional gender barriers and driving market growth.
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Women are investing more in real estate due to improved financial literacy, greater economic independence, and a growing confidence in managing investments. They are also driven by the stability and reliability of real estate as an asset class.
Women are investing in both residential and commercial real estate. This includes properties for personal use, office spaces, retail outlets, and other income-generating assets.
Women are breaking down barriers by taking control of their financial futures, forming investment groups, and participating in leadership roles. They are also challenging traditional gender norms and driving market growth.
Women face challenges such as gender bias, lack of access to financing, and limited representation in decision-making roles. Despite these obstacles, their participation and success are increasing.
Banks and financial institutions are offering special schemes and loans for female entrepreneurs. Real estate companies are also creating platforms and programs to empower women and provide them with necessary tools and resources.
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