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FAR-SIGHTED?

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January 2025

Industry veterans look into the crystal ball and voice their thoughts

- Molly R

FAR-SIGHTED?

As we bid farewell to 2024, it is worth reflecting on a transformative year for the real estate sector. The country witnessed unprecedented advancements, driven by a combination of robust infrastructure development, evolving homebuyer aspirations, and an influx of NRI investments. These dynamics have not only redefined the urban landscape but also set the stage for a promising 2025. 2024 has been a landmark year for infrastructure in India, with several existing and new projects reaching critical milestones. Mega initiatives such as the expansion of Metro networks, construction of new flyovers, and seamless connectors have drastically improved connectivity in urban and suburban regions.

One of the defining trends of 2024 has been the resurgence of positive homebuyer sentiments. The aspiration for home ownership has gained momentum, fueled by stable economic conditions, attractive interest rates, and government incentives for first-time buyers.

Let's hear how the industry expects 2025 to look like:

Vaibhav Kathotia, COO, real estate, Crest Ventures: The outlook for the real estate sector is one of cautious optimism. While global economic uncertainty persists, there are positive signals, including expectations of interest rate cuts and a renewed focus on infrastructure investments. The government's continued push for affordable housing and urban renewal projects will play a significant role in driving growth. At the same time, luxury real estate will continue to evolve. Technology will be a game-changer. The integration of AI, IoT, and data-driven insights into real estate planning and development will enhance efficiency and improve decision-making across the board.

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