Amid geopolitical uncertainties, India’s real estate sector shows promising strength. A robust demand alongside improved developer finances is likely to mitigate immediate pressures. The luxury housing segment is expected to stay stable despite affordability hurdles, while both office leasing and industrial warehousing are anticipated to flourish. Continued institutional investment bodes well for the sector’s long-term growth trajectory. Amid geopolitical uncertainties, India’s real estate sector shows promising strength. A robust demand alongside improved developer finances is likely to mitigate immediate pressures. The luxury housing segment is expected to stay stable despite affordability hurdles, while both office leasing and industrial warehousing are anticipated to flourish. Continued institutional investment bodes well for the sector’s long-term growth trajectory.
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