The REHDA Institute argues against a uniform housing policy across diverse states, emphasizing differing demand and supply dynamics. Experts suggest refining existing quotas based on net disposable income for better affordability assessments. Utilizing idle land and allowing flexibility in property sales could enhance housing availability and investment potential, benefiting broader socio-economic conditions.
REHDA Institute: Uniform, one-size-fits-all approach across all states and districts does not work.
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