Budget 2025 Impact on Real Estate and Property Sector

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The Union Budget 2025 has introduced key measures aimed at boosting India’s real estate and property sector, with a focus on affordable housing, infrastructure development, and taxation reforms. These initiatives are expected to drive growth, enhance investor confidence, and make homeownership more accessible.

One of the major highlights is the increased allocation for affordable housing schemes, reinforcing the government’s commitment to urban and rural housing projects. Additionally, the budget has proposed tax incentives for homebuyers and real estate developers, which could encourage greater investment in residential and commercial properties.

The ₹10 lakh crore asset monetization plan and ₹1.5 lakh crore interest-free loans to states will accelerate urban infrastructure projects, improving connectivity and creating new real estate hotspots. Furthermore, industry experts anticipate a possible GST rationalization in the realty sector, which could lower costs for homebuyers and developers.

With a strong push for green buildings, smart cities, and digital real estate transactions, the Budget 2025 aims to modernize India’s realty market. As a result, the sector is expected to witness higher demand, increased foreign investments, and enhanced ease of doing business.

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