Experts' Take
Aman Agarwal, Director, KV Developers
Like all other industries the real estate industry is equally excited and nervous about the scenario post elections. Only time will show whether the property market will remain intact or experience a change. The two scenarios after the general elections are that the existing government will be re-elected or the new government will be elected. In both the scenarios there ought to be certain economic changes in the existing market. Moreover, it is a known fact that the property market is highly aligned and affected by the economic and financial health of the country.
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