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  • thehansindia.com-AP CM Chandrababu inaugurates NAREDCO property show

    In a bid to boost the construction sector in Andhra Pradesh, Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu emphasized the pivotal role this industry plays, noting that approximately 34 lakh people depend on it for their livelihoods. During the inauguration of the NAREDCO Property Show in Guntur, Naidu highlighted the government's efforts to rejuvenate the sector, which he described as a "continuous process" essential for the state's economic development.

     

  • propnewstime.com-Mumbai's real estate market shines with over 141,000 property registrations in 2024

    In December, property registrations within Mumbai's city limits experienced a slight increase, reaching 12,415 units, up from 12,285 in the same month the previous year. This uptick can be attributed to stronger housing demand, according to Knight Frank India. Residential properties made up a significant 80% of the total registrations for the month of December. Looking at the bigger picture, property registrations in Mumbai for the entire year of 2024 surpassed 141,000 units, compared to just under 127,000 in 2023.

  • bizzbuzz.news-Indian Real Estate Industry To Address Quality Housing, Meet Evolving Expectations In 2025

    As the Indian real estate sector undergoes transformative changes, driven by evolving consumer expectations, technological advancements, and government initiatives, collaboration between developers, policymakers and stakeholders will be essential to address the growing demand for quality housing, sustainable practices and cutting-edge technology in 2025, according to industry experts.

     

  • devdiscourse.com-NAREDCO Calls for Enhanced Housing Loan Deduction and Infrastructure Status in Budget

    The National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO) on Monday advocated for a significant increase in the deduction on housing loan interest payments, urging a rise from Rs 2 lakh to Rs 5 lakh. Additionally, the council pressed for housing to be granted infrastructure status in the forthcoming Budget.

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  • thehitavada.com-NAREDCO’s property expo concludes

    National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO) Vidarbha Chapter ‘Homethon 2.0’ Property Expo at Chitnavis Centre, Civil Lines, Nagpur on last day witnessed resounding success with thousands of visitors. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis was chief guest along with guest like Maharashtra Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule, District Collector Dr Vipin Itankar, West Nagpur MLA Vikas Thakre, NAREDCO National Vice Chairman Rajan Bandelkar.

  • Hindustan Times-Budget 2025: NAREDCO pitches for hike in deduction on housing loan interest payment

    National Real Estate Development Council on Monday pressed for a hike in deduction on housing loan interest payment from ₹2 lakh to ₹5 lakh and accord infrastructure status to the housing sector in the forthcoming Budget.

     

    Talking to reporters after attending the customary pre-budget meeting with Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO) Chairman Niranjan Hiranandani said that efforts are needed to be made to increase the flow of funds to the affordable housing sector.

  • freepressjournal.in-Mumbai: NAREDCO Requests 5,000 Slum Redevelopment Projects From State Government To Transform City

    With the Maharashtra Housing Minister Atul Save calling real estate developers to be part of slum redevelopment process initiated by the state government through various agencies, the National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO) has formally requested the state government authorities to allocate 5,000 slum redevelopment projects to the industry body.

     

  • munsifdaily.com-Real Estate Industry’s Vision 2025: Quality Housing, Sustainability, and Technological Advancements

    The Indian real estate industry is undergoing a period of significant transformation, with evolving consumer expectations, technological advancements, and government initiatives driving this change.

     

    Looking ahead to 2025, industry experts predict that collaboration between developers, policymakers, and stakeholders will be critical to meeting the growing demand for quality housing, sustainability, and cutting-edge technologies.

     

  • constructionweekonline.in-“2024: The middle class rose and foreign investments flowed in”

    With India’s housing market witnessing the ongoing housing boom, the year 2024 is being projected as the best year yet, when it comes to home sales, with approx. 3 lakh homes worth Rs 510,000 crore to get registered in top metros by the end of this year. The sales have been largely driven by economic growth and infrastructure improvements, reflecting continuous robust demand and rising capital values.

     

  • in.investing.com-Indian real estate industry to address quality housing, meet evolving expectations in 2025

    As the Indian real estate sector undergoes transformative changes, driven by evolving consumer expectations, technological advancements, and government initiatives, collaboration between developers, policymakers and stakeholders will be essential to address the growing demand for quality housing, sustainable practices and cutting-edge technology in 2025, according to industry experts.