2025-02-02 01:01:32 pm | Source: Colliers India
Post-Budget Reaction on Real Estate Sector by Mr Badal Yagnik, Chief Executive Officer, Colliers India

Below the Post-Budget Reaction on Real Estate Sector by Mr Badal Yagnik, Chief Executive Officer, Colliers India
“The Union Budget 2025-26 has continued to further the goal of ‘Viksit Bharat’ and ‘Sabka Vikas’ through transformative reforms across six key domains including urban & real estate development, power & mining sectors, financial services and taxation as well regulatory reforms. Balanced regional growth across tier I & II cities will be driven by engines such as agriculture, MSMEs, investments and exports. The National Manufacturing Mission, guidance framework for GCCs, start-up focused AIF, SWAMIH 2 fund and Urban Challenge Fund, all hold potential to significantly accelerate real estate growth across multiple real estate segments. The budget has continued to focus on improving the ease of doing business through innovation, technological upgradation and sharing of data between public & private sector establishments. The extension of the SWAMIH fund is a much-expected move as several real, estate projects continue to reel under stress due to funding constraints, delaying delivery of homes. Additionally, rationalization of taxes and enhancement of exemption limits can boost disposable income spurring consumption levels and real estate investments, particularly in residential real estate and alternate financial instruments such as REITs.”
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