By Ayushi Ashar

Akshay Tritiya holds deep cultural significance in India, serving as a momentous occasion for families to usher in new beginnings. Preparation begins well ahead as consumers eagerly anticipate this auspicious day for making significant purchases, which are believed to bring blessings and prosperity. Traditionally, gold was favoured, but today, real estate has emerged as a cornerstone investment due to its enduring value and stability. Real estate, for many, is a once-in-a-lifetime purchase, and they choose Akshaya Tritiya to finalise property transactions.

The real estate market has experienced a remarkable surge in recent years, and the upcoming Akshay Tritiya festival is anticipated to fuel this growth further. The first quarter of 2024 has already witnessed a staggering number of property registrations, with January, February, and March recording nearly 11,000, 12,000, and 14,150 registrations, respectively. The auspicious occasion of Gudi Padwa earlier this year spurred an increase in property registrations, and the forthcoming Akshay Tritiya is expected to have a similar stimulating effect on real estate transactions.

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