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  1. Strong Demand for Premium & Ready-to-Move Homes
    • Developers like Sobha have noted robust demand in premium housing even without launching many new projects. Reuters
    • Buyers are increasingly preferring properties which are ready for occupancy (so there’s no waiting, delays, or risk). LinkedIn
  2. Growth of Tier‑2 / Tier‑3 Cities & Suburban Expansion
    • Costs in big metros are rising; many homebuyers are moving to suburbs or smaller cities for more space, better value, and often better infrastructure scaling. Bajaj Broking+2Housing+2
    • New office and commercial developments are also being planned in these cities. Bajaj Broking+1
  3. Affordable Housing Will Keep Getting Priority
    • Government initiatives like PMAY (Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana) are continuing to push affordable homes. Subsidies, tax incentives, lower GST in many cases. Marathon Group
    • As India’s middle class grows, demand for well‑priced housing that hits “middle income + good amenities” will keep rising. realtybuzz.in+1
  4. Smart, Sustainable & Green Buildings
    • Environmental concerns, regulatory pressure, and consumer preference will drive green norms: solar, rainwater harvesting, energy efficiency, etc. Bajaj Broking+2LinkedIn+2
    • Smart homes, IoT, automation, and even tech in managing buildings (AI, sensors) are going to be more common. Deccan Herald+2The Financial Express+2
  5. PropTech, Digitization & Transparency
  6. Rise of Flexible / Hybrid Work & Flexible Office Spaces
    • Though remote work reduced office demand in many places, there’s now a wave of hybrid models. This means demand for flexible offices, coworking, satellite offices near suburbs. Bajaj Broking+2sprindia.com+2
    • Businesses may downsize in central business districts, or move portions of operations outwards. Housing+1
  7. REITs & Alternative Investment Structures
    • Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) are gaining traction in India. They allow investors to participate indirectly in real estate, helping liquidity and opening investment to smaller investors. The Economic Times
    • Tokenization (converting real estate assets into tradable digital tokens) is being explored as well, which could allow fractional ownership and more fluid investment. arXiv+1
  8. Infrastructure & Connectivity as Drivers

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