Monday, January 11, 2010

2010 to be a good year for realty, says Credai

2010 to be a good year for realty, says Credai



Chennai: Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India (CREDAI) is hopeful of a positive year for the India real estate industry in 2010 and the market is expected to return to the 2007-08 level. Given the right opportunity and supportive policies, the real estate sector too would prove effective in driving the country's GDP growth. Infrastructure development is an area which will play a vital role as increased connectivity in terms of roads, rail and communication will lead to development in real estate. Development of other asset classes like warehousing, logistics, tourism and hospitality would also boost real estate activity.

Kumar Gera, chairman, CREDAI, said: “This year would be crucial for the housing industry given the government's concern over the massive housing needs of the people, especially in the urban areas. Supportive policies to encourage and aid the housing requirements of all sections are expected to propel the development in the real estate and allied sectors as well. Affordable housing would be a key factor in driving the sector and CREDAI has already started working on progressive solutions in this area for effective and customised implementation as suited to the Indian situation through NATCON 2010. Also, focus on tier II and tier III cities besides metros will help widen market and generate demand.”

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