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South-based developers step up Mumbai play amid strong housing demand
Several large South Indian real estate developers are now entering Mumbai's property market. They are strategically focusing on redevelopment projects and joint development agreements. This approach offers a capital-efficient entry into India's most expensive housing market. Mumbai's sustained housing demand and redevelopment opportunities attract these new entrants. The trend is intensifying competition in the city's premium and mid-income housing segments.
National developers increase share in NCR real estate market
National real estate developers are significantly increasing their footprint in the NCR region, capturing over 13% of new residential supply by 2025-end, up from just 3% in 2022. This surge reflects a growing preference for institutionalized, brand-driven projects among homebuyers seeking trust and strong execution. Major players like Godrej Properties are leading this expansion, focusing on premium and luxury segments, particularly in Gurugram, as infrastructure development fuels market evolution.
Supreme Court seeks govt, RBI response to plea for audit of banks' realty exposure
The Supreme Court has asked the government and the Reserve Bank of India for their response to a petition that wants banks' dealings with real estate projects to be reviewed. The court also wants an investigation into developers accused of misusing homebuyers' money. Several authorities and builders have been issued notices.
Supreme Court seeks govt, RBI response to plea for audit of banks' realty exposure
The Supreme Court has asked the government and the Reserve Bank of India for their response to a petition that wants banks' dealings with real estate projects to be reviewed. The court also wants an investigation into developers accused of misusing homebuyers' money. Several authorities and builders have been issued notices.
SC seeks Centre, ED responses on plea alleging Rs 14,000 crore diversion in Noida, Yamuna Expressway housing projects
The Supreme Court has issued notices to the Centre, Enforcement Directorate, RBI, Uttar Pradesh authorities, and several real estate firms. This follows a plea alleging diversion of thousands of crores collected from homebuyers in Noida and Yamuna Expressway projects. Advocate Prashant Bhushan highlighted a pattern of developers diverting funds and pushing projects into insolvency.
West Asia war pushes half of Dubai's 2026 property handovers to 2027
The ongoing West Asia conflict is impacting property project completions in the UAE. Developers face delays of six to nine months. Construction costs have risen significantly. Many projects scheduled for 2026 handovers will now be pushed to 2027 or later. This situation affects the UAE's booming real estate sector.
Realtors acquire over 3,000 acres in 2025, unlocking ₹52,000 crore financing opportunity
India's real estate market is on a astounding trajectory of growth, with developers increasingly targeting extensive land acquisitions to fuel ambitious residential and office projects. This momentum calls for substantial financial resources, thereby creating a myriad of opportunities for alternative funding avenues beyond traditional banking systems.