In a significant shift in the real estate market, women homebuyers have surged with 1.29 lakh property transactions in 2024, marking a 14% increase from the previous year. Major cities like Pune, Thane, Mumbai, and Navi Mumbai have seen a notable rise in
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The main reasons for the increase in women homebuyers in 2024 include growing financial independence, supportive government policies, and special schemes by major lenders to encourage women to enter the property market.
Cities such as Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Pune, and Thane are witnessing a notable rise in women homebuyers. These cities have a growing number of women professionals contributing to the increase in property transactions.
Lenders are offering various incentives to women homebuyers, including lower interest rates, flexible repayment options, and special discounts on home loans. These initiatives aim to make property investment more accessible and affordable for women.
The real estate industry is adapting by creating more female-friendly housing projects with features such as enhanced security, community amenities, and child-friendly spaces. Developers are tailoring their offerings to meet the needs and preferences of women homebuyers.
The rise in women homebuyers suggests a more inclusive and diverse real estate market. It reflects the growing financial empowerment of women and is expected to bring about significant changes in the property landscape, making it more accessible and appealing to a broader range of buyers.

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