01-01-1970 12:00 AM | Source: PR Agency
Comment on Colliers Investment Report : The real estate market in India, including both residential and commercial segments By Mr Pradeep Aggarwal, Signature Global India
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Below Comment on Colliers Investment Report By Mr Pradeep Aggarwal, Founder & Chairman, Signature Global (India) Ltd

"The real estate market in India, including both residential and commercial segments, has shown remarkable performance in recent time, The residential sector has demonstrated an impressive rebound following the challenges posed by the pandemic, showcasing a noteworthy recovery and a substantial reduction in unsold inventory. This positive trajectory highlights the resilience and adaptability of the sector, instilling confidence in its potential for further growth. This positive trend in the residential market is expected to continue, with sustainable growth anticipated for an extended period.

From an investment standpoint, the residential sector holds great appeal, especially for those seeking realistic returns over the long term. This sentiment is echoed by the growth of institutional investment in the residential segment, reflecting the overall strength of the housing market. The inflow of substantial investments from institutional investors can be attributed to a noticeable supply-demand imbalance, with demand surpassing the available supply.

These observations emphasize the robustness of the residential sector and the immense potential it holds for investors. The recovery and sustained growth of the residential market, coupled with the increasing institutional investments, further solidify its position as an attractive investment avenue in the Indian real estate landscape."

 

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