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Indian Housing to Reach US$ 150 Billion by 2013

Aug 03, 2010

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According to our research report “Indian Housing Sector Analysis”, the Indian housing sector is the fastest moving real estate segment. The Indian housing sector has registered double digit growth on the back of rising income, growing urbanization, migration of the population towards urban region in search of employment. The housing sector presently contributes around 5% to the country’s GDP and is expected to rise in the coming years.
 
The Indian housing sector after performing well in the affordable housing segment, which is basically meant for the low and economically weak people, is now shifting towards the upper class and upper middle class people. It is now concentrating on medium and luxury housing. This shift from economy to luxury housing will boost growth in the housing sector. The luxury housing segment offers lots of growth opportunities both for the Indian and foreign players.
 
Our report also provides information about the availability of finance options, latest developments in the housing sector and faucets & construction material. We have identified all the key players in the competitor analysis section of the report. This section talks about the business profile and strategic moves of leading players operating in the sector. 
 
Indian Housing Sector Analysis” provides an exhaustive information and objective analysis of the growing housing industry in India, its components and supporting financing structure. The report discusses the market structure, current and past market performance and factors critical to the success of the housing industry. Detailed data and rational analysis help investors, financial service providers and global banking players to navigate through the latest trends in the Indian housing industry.
 
The forecast given in the report is based on the correlation between past market growth and growth in base drivers, such as household size, disposable personal income, GDP growth, long-term interest rates, competitive structure, government support, contribution by housing finance industry and growing industrialization.

For more information visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM013.htm


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