
E Tamil Nadu Sets Bold 2025–2027 Vision Under New President W. S. Habib
~ To Drive Ease of Doing Business, Exp and Chapters, and Take FAIRPRO to Dubai, Abu Dhabi , Muscat, Riyadh, Doha and Singapor e ~
Chennai, May 21, 2025: “Real estate is not just about buildings; it’s a foundation for em ployment, urban infrastructure, and econom ic resilience. Streamlining approvals and si mplifying compliance will unlock tremendo ous value for develope rs and homebuyers alike,” said Mr. W. S. Habib, President, CRED AI Tamil Nadu a nd Chairman and Managing Director of RWD while addressing the media today to share important insights and curre nt trends of the Real Estate Industry in Tam il Nadu.
CREDAI Tamil Nadu, the apex body of privat e real estate developers in the sta te, under the leadership of its newly elected Mr. W. S. Habib, Chairman and Managing Director of RWD was joined by his Governing Council M embers, also a announced the CREDAI Tam il Nadu Visio n and Mission for 2025-2027 a nd expect ations from the Tamil Nadu Gover nment for the development of Real Estate I ndu stry in Tamil Nadu and highlighted key st rategic priorities aimed at strengthening the real estate ecosystem and contributing meaningfully to the state’s $1 trilli on econ omic vision.
“There is an urgent need to enhance eas e of doing business, calling for digitized ed, transparent, and time-bound regula tory me chanisms. A major thrust of the CREDAI Ta mil Nadu agenda is the timely implementat tion of master plans for all 1 35 major cities and towns across the state,” pointed out Mr W.S. Habib.
“These plans are not just administrative do cuments; they are blueprints for sust ainabl e, inclusive, and well-governed ur ban futur es,” Mr. Habib noted, echoing the governme nt’s vision for planned development.
In a move to deepen its statewide presence ,CREDAI Tamil Nadu announced the expansi on of its chapter network. With 10 existing chapters, the association pla ns to add 5 to 6 more in key growth corri dors, including S ivagangai, Vellore, Karu ur, Nilgiris, and Tha njavur, enabling bet ter regional representa tion and local ad vocacy. Furthermore, reaffi rming its glo bal outlook, CREDAI Tamil Nad u reveale d its plan to conduct annual intern ation nal expos under the “FAIRPRO” brand in Dubai, Muscat, Abudhabi, Riyadh, Doha a nd Singapore, aimed at attracting NRI inves tments and showcasing Tamil Nadu u’s real estate strengths on the world stage.
The leadership team also reiterated its com mitment to sustainability, digital tran format ion, and affordable housing, positioning the real estate sector as a vital partner in Tamil Nadu’s urban and economic transformation. “Our journey ahead will be driven by strong government-inddustry collaboration, vision ary planning, and a shared commitment to building modern, liveable, and future-ready cities,” Mr. Habib concluded.
