Dynamic and Sustainable Growth: A Comprehensive Analysis of the Housing Sector in India

Authors

  • Dr.Aswini T.D Research Scholar Author

Keywords:

Housing Sector, Persistent Challenges, urbanization, Dynamic Growth

Abstract

The housing sector in India is one of the largest and fastest-growing sectors in the economy.It is driven by a multitude of causes, including increased urbanization, rising earnings, and the government's focus on providing affordable housing. The sector is anticipated to expand considerably in the forthcoming years, generating new prospects for enterprises and investors.

It has experienced dynamic growth alongside persistent challenges, presenting a complex landscape that warrants comprehensive analysis. This paper offers an in-depth exploration of the sector's multifaceted nature by examining its evolving trajectory, factors driving its expansion, the pivotal role of government, and the enduring obstacles it confronts.

Through a detailed overview of current conditions, including housing demand, supply, and urbanization trends, the paper delves into the sector's quantitative landscape. It scrutinizes the driving forces of growth, including demographic shifts, urbanization, and rising income levels, highlighting their influence on housing dynamics. Additionally, the paper delves into the multifaceted role of government in shaping the sector, elucidating policies, initiatives, and schemes aimed at promoting affordability, urban development, and housing finance. Amidst growth, the sector grapples with challenges such as inadequate supply, affordability concerns, informal settlements, and infrastructural deficits, all of which are meticulously examined. By evaluating regulatory frameworks and policy implications, the paper dissects the environment in which the sector operates

Published

2024-12-26

How to Cite

Dynamic and Sustainable Growth: A Comprehensive Analysis of the Housing Sector in India. (2024). IJCMRS, 1(1), 31-34. https://researchjournal.org.in/index.php/ijcmrs/article/view/96