Building the Future: How tech is reshaping India’s real estate sector

According to a joint report by NAREDCO and EY, India’s real estate industry is on track to reach a $1-trillion market valuation by 2030, driven by PropTech innovations and government initiatives like the Smart Cities Mission and the Digital India campaign. Technology continues to play a pivotal role in shaping the sector. In 2024, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and blockchain technology has transformed how real estate projects are developed, managed, and marketed to potential buyers. The adoption of AI and emerging technologies has introduced new trends and redefined industry norms in India’s real estate sector.

Below are some of the trends integrated into the real estate sector, with the help of modern technology:

AI-powered property search and recommendations

AI-driven platforms personalize property searches for buyers. Sellers make use of AI-generated 3D property staging models, which can enhance the appeal of the project. “Virtual and Augmented Reality (AR/VR) tools also enable immersive property tours. Such advancements empower buyers to make informed decisions, streamlining the entire home buying experience. For real estate individuals as well, navigating through portfolios and acquisitions becomes easier by improving precision and efficiency. One of the most compelling features of AI is its ability to offer personalized recommendations. It analyses past searches, user preference, and saved properties to enhance results,” informs Viren Mehta, Director, ElitePro Infra.

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Predictive analytics and market analysis

AI-driven platforms can process vast data sets like historical data, market trends, property features, and consumer behavior. This helps in faster value generation for a particular property or region. This predictive approach also helps stakeholders to make data-driven decisions, improving profitability while minimizing potential risks. Technology-driven sensors provide predictive insights by detecting issues such as leaks and temperature fluctuations. This enables proactive maintenance and addressing issues before they escalate. Predictive aspect into the real estate segment extends the lifetime of the property in focus.

Virtual assistants

Earlier, people were solely dependent on in-person visits while evaluating any property. “With the involvement of technology into the real estate sector, people can now do immersive, virtual tours into residential and commercial premises. For several people, chatbots and AI assistants have become the first point of contact in home buying. These chatbots provide assistance and answer to queries from potential buyers,” says Mehta.

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