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Kolkata's residential real estate market experienced a 16% increase in sales in 2024, making it the third-best year since 2010, according to Knight Frank India. This growth was sustained despite the government's discontinuation of incentives like stamp duty rebates and circle rate reductions. The average residential price also rose by 6%.
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