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Recent developments regarding birthright citizenship in the United States have sparked discussions among experts about the potential repercussions for the Indian real estate market. Following an executive order signed by former President Donald Trump, some analysts suggest that this move could motivate a segment of the Indian diaspora to reconsider their ties to the U.S. and invest in property back in India.
With concerns over citizenship and immigration policies in the U.S., many Indians who have settled abroad may feel a renewed sense of connection to their homeland. This emotional pull, combined with the prospect of favorable investment opportunities in India's burgeoning real estate sector, could lead to an influx of capital from returning expatriates.
Real estate professionals anticipate that this might not only boost residential and commercial property investments but also stimulate demand in various urban areas. As the Indian economy continues to recover, the potential for growth in the real estate market could be further enhanced by this shift in sentiment among the Indian diaspora.
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