One Portal All Projects What the Unified RERA Means for Homebuyers

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The launch of the Unified Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) Portal marks a major reform in India’s property sector. For the first time, project and developer information from all states and union territories will be available on a single national platform.

What the Unified Portal Offers

Up until now, every state has had its own RERA website, which led to discrepancies and made it necessary for homebuyers to use several different systems. Everything is brought together by the single portal, which provides:

Centralised nationwide access to registered project information.

Transparency in scheduling and approvals

Streamlined grievance procedures

Accountability of developers

Implications for Homebuyers

Homebuyers are able to make informed decisions thanks to the unified portal. Before committing to a property, they can now verify approvals, check if deadlines are being met, and compare projects in various regions using the same criteria. It is also easier to file and follow up on complaints thanks to the complaint mechanism.

Implications for Developers

For developers, the platform brings uniformity. Reporting requirements are standardised, which reduces the burden of dealing with multiple state formats. At the same time, greater visibility of past compliance records across India will push developers toward higher accountability and consistent performance.



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