The global financial crisis and the resultant slowdown in the global economy during the year 2008-2009 have halted industrial and business expansion. The subsequent drying up of liquidity has led to an overall slowdown in the real estate sector in India.
There has been sales slowdown across all real estate asset classes: Residential, Commercial, SEZ/Industry Parks.
Demand in real estate has remained grim, primarily due to low consumer confidence. This can be attributed to a weak economic scenario. High levels of inflation led to the government increasing interest rates. This led to the drying up of liquidity available for businesses to expand, leading to a slowdown in the commercial real estate demand. The increase in the cost of finance also led to a drop in residential real estate demand.
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