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HOME IS WHERE THE MONEY IS

“Let’s go home.”

The relevance of these three words has changed during the past year and a half. The office, schools, and even catching up with friends and family have moved indoors, thanks to the pandemic. Of course, some companies are gradually bringing employees back to the office and many states are considering reopening, or have already reopened schools, but we are still a long way from a return to pre-Covid normalcy.

With our world confined to four walls, the importance and luxury of owning a house have increased manifold. And that, in turn, has drastically transformed the residential real estate market in India. Not only have sales picked up in the past three to four quarters after a prolonged lull, developers are gearing up with a slew of new launches keeping in mind the changing needs and preferences of the customer.

The most obvious of these is the need for bigger houses that include a home office, open spaces such as decks and gardens, as well as multifunctional spaces. “We are working on open-plan living to improve the physical and mental health of our buyers as they

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