Centre to persuade states to lower land prices for affordable housing: Manohar Lal
Additional policy reforms required to spur housing activities across the country would be initiated with relevant stakeholders at both the Central and state levels.
Additional policy reforms required to spur housing activities across the country would be initiated with relevant stakeholders at both the Central and state levels.
Nearly Rs 30 lakh crore worth of investments have been made in urban infrastructure over the last decade, ensuring India’s accelerated growth trajectory.
Property prices in Delhi-NCR’s affordable housing segment have risen by 267% and land rates by 492% over the past two decades, underlining the region’s strong capital appreciation and market potential.
Amid declining real estate activity in the second half of CY 2024, the sector anticipates government measures to revive overall consumption.