Co - Living Report
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India’s urban housing pyramid is a skewed one with the biggest proportion of the population base being the most under-served. While the issues of affordably priced housing for the marginalised, low income groups is well-documented, the lack of standardised rental housing options for those gravitating to India’s large economic centres has not yet found much resonance.
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