CREDAI Andhra Pradesh Welcomes Height Limit Increase and Key Reforms

CREDAI Andhra Pradesh Welcomes Height Limit Increase and Key Reforms

CREDAI Andhra Pradesh has thanked Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu and the Group of Ministers for approving an increase in the height limit for non-high-rise buildings from 18 metres to 24 metres. The move is expected to give developers greater flexibility in planning residential and commercial projects, promote efficient land use, and support sustainable urban growth.

The industry body also expressed gratitude to Minister for MA&UD P. Narayana and Minister for Revenue, Stamps & Registration Anagani Satyaprasad for their active role in facilitating these crucial amendments. CREDAI noted that the changes will help streamline project approvals, reduce regulatory hurdles, and enable faster development timelines, boosting the real estate and construction sector.

Highlighting broader reforms, CREDAI welcomed the removal of Nala Act provisions and other recent regulatory measures. The organisation said these steps demonstrate the Government’s commitment to creating an investment-friendly environment, encouraging modern infrastructure, and supporting growth in urban centres across the state.

Speaking on the occasion, CREDAI Andhra Pradesh President Bayana Srinivas Rao said, “These measures will benefit developers, homebuyers, and investors alike. We remain committed to working closely with the Government to ensure Andhra Pradesh’s cities grow sustainably and efficiently, with infrastructure that meets the needs of both residents and businesses.”

Secretary Dasari Rambabu added that these reforms are set to significantly strengthen the real estate sector in the state. CREDAI Chairman Buddiga Srinivasu also expressed appreciation for the Government’s decisions.

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