Vikas Jain Appointed President of NAREDCO Maharashtra NextGen, to Drive Finance-Led Growth in Real Estate Sector

Vikas Jain, CEO of Labdhi Lifestyle, has been appointed as President of NAREDCO Maharashtra NextGen. A turnaround specialist known for reviving stressed projects, Jain aims to drive sectoral growth through finance-focused leadership, RERA compliance, and technology adoption, positioning the real estate sector for a $1 trillion future by 2030.

Mumbai Real Estate Market Surges in 2024: Highest Property Registrations in 13 Years

Mumbai’s real estate market hit a historic high in 2024 with over 1.41 lakh property registrations, marking the highest figure in 13 years. This surge, coupled with a 12% increase in revenue from stamp duty collections, highlights strong demand, especially in the premium housing sector. Despite global economic challenges, Mumbai’s property market remains resilient, with key suburbs driving the growth. Industry leaders attribute this to favorable economic conditions and evolving buyer preferences.

Key Real Estate Trends in 2024: Rapid Urbanization, Demographic Shifts, and Rising Foreign Investment

In 2024, India’s real estate market continues to thrive with robust demand in both luxury and affordable housing sectors. Manju Yagnik, Vice Chairperson of Nahar Group, highlights trends such as the rising focus on green living, increasing infrastructure investments, and urbanization. With Maharashtra’s infrastructure projects transforming the region, the year is set to close as the best in terms of real estate performance, driven by economic growth and strong fundamentals.

Investor Confidence Soars as Real Estate Leads AIF Investments in H1 FY25

India’s real estate sector led AIF investments in the first half of FY25, attracting ₹75,468 crore, signaling robust investor confidence. This growth is driven by strong demand, decreasing unsold inventory, and the increasing reliance on Category II AIFs to fund key real estate projects.

29% of Homes Sold in Greater Mumbai Priced Above ₹2 Crore

A recent report revealed that 29% of homes sold in Greater Mumbai are priced above ₹2 crore, highlighting the city’s escalating affordability issues. The research, unveiled at the Excelerate 3.0 event, sheds light on the rising challenges in Mumbai’s real estate market, with key insights on pricing trends, transaction volumes, and inventory levels, while emphasizing the need for regulatory reforms and collaboration to address housing affordability.