By Manju Yagnik, Vice Chairperson of Nahar Group and Senior Vice President of NAREDCO Maharashtra

The nine days of Navratri have once again demonstrated their significance in the Indian real estate market, marked by a notable surge in property registrations. As we celebrate this auspicious period, it’s heartening to see the city embrace high-value commitments, particularly in real estate.

Over the past few years, we have observed a remarkable increase of 15-20% in property sales during festive periods. This trend reflects a broader cultural inclination towards making investments during these significant times. Homebuyers are motivated not only by the festive spirit but also by attractive schemes offered by developers. Discounts, flexible financing options, and special deals have become prevalent, all aimed at harnessing this momentum.

The current festive season, beginning with Navratri and continuing through Dussehra and Diwali, presents an ideal opportunity for homebuyers. The numbers indicate that the market is poised for growth, as registration figures are expected to escalate significantly in the coming weeks. By early September, we had already seen nearly 100,000 units sold this year, underscoring the ongoing positive sentiment in the housing market.

As we approach the end of the year, this sentiment is likely to be further amplified. The festive spirit, combined with favorable economic indicators, sets a promising stage for continued growth in real estate. For prospective homebuyers, now is the time to seize the opportunity and make informed decisions, ensuring that their investments align with their aspirations.

In conclusion, the Dussehra season symbolizes more than just celebration; it represents a pivotal moment in the real estate landscape of India. With the right approach and a proactive mindset, both buyers and developers can benefit significantly during this auspicious period. Let us embrace this opportunity and contribute to the flourishing future of Indian real estate.

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