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Real Estate

What Industry Wants!

Real Estate

Pain Points

  • Limited access to finance and liquidity
  • Volatility in raw material prices
  • Low tax deduction limits on housing loan interest
  • Complex approval processes
  • Inadequate PMAY house value cap
  • Insufficient support for affordable housing development
  • Lack of incentives for green-certified buildings
  • High financial burden on homebuyers due to interest rates
  • Limited affordability for economically weaker sections and middle-income groups
  • Lack of infrastructure and green building initiatives
  • Wishlist

  • Rationalize GST on under-construction properties
  • Grant infrastructure status to real estate
  • Introduce single-window clearance for projects
  • Implement liquidity-injecting monetary policies
  • Raise PMAY house value cap to Rs 50 lakh
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    Real EstatePain PointsLimited access to finance and liquidityVolatility in raw material pricesLow tax deduction limits on housing loan interestComplex approval processesInadequate PMAY house value capInsufficient support for affordable housing developmentLack of incentives for green-certified buildingsHigh financial burden on homebuyers due to interest ratesLimited affordability for economically weaker sections and middle-income groupsLack of infrastructure and green building initiativesWishlistRationalize GST on under-construction propertiesGrant infrastructure status to real estateIntroduce single-window clearance for projectsImplement liquidity-injecting monetary policiesRaise PMAY house value cap to Rs 50 lakh To read the full article Click Here

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