Shift in Indian Residential Real Estate Driven by Infrastructure Corridors and Metro Connectivity
Analyzes the shift to micro-market-driven real estate in India, highlighting infrastructure-led demand, metro corridor growth, developer land banking strategies, and capital allocation tied to execution visibility.
This transcript explores the structural shift in Indian residential real estate from city-level planning to micro-market and corridor-led development, driven primarily by infrastructure such as metro lines, airports, and employment hubs. Developers increasingly prioritize land banking and wait for visible execution before deploying capital.
Demand is supported by both end-users and investors, with housing leading initial development followed by commercial and retail ecosystems. Large developers dominate due to capital strength, while micro-markets show resilience amid macro volatility, supported by steady capital inflows and long-term infrastructure visibility.

