Digital Real Estate| Union Budget 2026: What real estate leaders want to see

As expectations rise ahead of Union Budget 2026, India’s real estate sector seeks balanced reforms to revive demand, boost infrastructure, and attract institutional capital. Ankur Jalan, CEO of Golden Growth Fund, highlights the need for extended homebuyer tax incentives and sustained urban infrastructure spending to strengthen mature markets like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru.

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Digital Real Estate| Union Budget 2026: What real estate leaders want to see As expectations rise ahead of Union Budget 2026, India’s real estate sector seeks balanced reforms to revive demand, boost infrastructure, and attract institutional capital. Ankur Jalan, CEO of Golden Growth Fund, highlights the need for extended homebuyer tax incentives and sustained urban infrastructure spending to strengthen mature markets like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. Visit: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/digital-real-estate/realty-news/digital-real-estate-union-budget-2026-what-real-estate-leaders-want-to-see/articleshow/126521507.cms #UnionBudget2026 #IndianRealEstate #RealEstateIndia #InfrastructureGrowth #HousingDemand
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Digital Real Estate| Union Budget 2026: What real estate leaders want to see
As real estate leaders outline expectations from the Union Budget 2026, key priorities include demand revival, infrastructure-led growth, and greater institutional capital. Stakeholders seek tax incentives for homebuyers, easier financing for developers, SEZ reforms, and measures to boost affordability and sustainable construction, aiming to support balanced and long-term sector growth.
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