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TerraGreen
|January 2025
The Green Gold Standard Transforming India's Real Estate Market
This article by Santosh Agarwal explores how GRIHA certification is transforming India's real estate sector by integrating energy efficiency, renewable energy, and sustainable practices. It highlights the role of technology in optimizing energy use and reducing carbon footprints, aligning with India's green energy goals. The article is apt for readers interested in how sustainability intersects with energy innovation and urban development.
Sustainability is no longer a buzzword but a defining trend in India's real estate market. With urbanization accelerating and environmental concerns mounting, developers are increasingly adopting green building practices. Among the frameworks guiding this transformation, the GRIHA (Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment) certification has emerged as a national benchmark for sustainable construction.
GRIHA certification is more than a technical accreditation-it reflects a commitment to creating environmentally responsible spaces that cater to eco-conscious buyers. As demand for sustainable buildings grows, GRIHA-certified projects are gaining prominence, transforming India's real estate landscape.
A Growing Demand for Green Living
Today's homebuyers are actively seeking spaces that offer more than aesthetics or prime locations. Increasing awareness about climate change, resource conservation, and personal well-being has shifted buyer priorities towards eco-friendly homes. This trend is particularly noticeable in urban India, where challenges such as air pollution, water scarcity, and high-energy costs are pressing issues.
Developers adopting certifications like GRIHA are responding to this shift, designing projects that minimize resource consumption while enhancing liveability. These certifications are not only tools for compliance but also key differentiators that enhance market appeal and cater to the values of modern buyers.
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