Affordable housing has an upside potential for massive growth in the future

19 December,2022 12:23 PM IST |  Mumbai  |  BrandMedia


Poor living conditions are one of the biggest drawbacks of growth in India. end result? Slow growth in every spectrum possible. The real-estate sector is looking at a massive growth potential in the next 5 years. The real estate business is worth more than 12,000 crores and is expected to be worth 93,000 Crores by the year 2040 but utilisation of funds in the right aspects is essential as well.

Affordable housing is an imperative aspect of growth in India in every aspect possible. Building houses which are affordable for the lower income groups will be extremely beneficial in the long run not just for the builder but for the tenants as well. Living conditions of many big cosmopolitan cities in India are becoming worse day by day, people get sick because of unhygienic conditions, congested spaces degrading the quality of life, etc.

The above-mentioned situations keep the growth stagnant and reduce its long-term positive impact of it. Affordable housing has much greater importance in retrospect to what we know. Researchers have shown the conditions of people living in bad conditions and how it is affecting them in every possible manner.

Affordable housing will solve a lot of problems in the long run. How?

What can be done to improve the affordable housing sector:

Conditioning of the real-estate sector is important when it comes to growing in a linear manner. Improved conditions will help children study better, explore more and live a good quality life with a potential for growth.

Real Estate is responsible for the growth of different aspects in many great ways. Proper utilisation of land without harming the environment and providing better quality life to people will slowly improve the different sectors which will provide even greater benefits in the long run.

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