The intended objective of removing tax arbitrage to make household savings more fluid across asset classes may not be served if the housing market were to become more illiquid. It would further trap capital stranded by the varied implementation of GoI's model regulation for the real estate sector. The market is seeing a fragmentation in supply in favour of luxury and affordable homes. Read The Rest at :
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