Real estate Private Equity firms face liquidity issues due to demands for increased transparency from investors. This situation is seen globally, not just in India.
Odisha real estate developers welcome the government's decision to allow 51% retail FDI, believing it will boost the real estate sector and the state's economy.
Odisha real estate developers welcome the government's decision to allow 51% FDI in retail, believing it will boost the real estate sector and the state's economy.
CREDAI criticizes Maharashtra's policies as investor-unfriendly, prompting a shift towards Gujarat for real estate investment, driven by high costs and slow approvals in Mumbai.
Real estate secures the top spot as India's preferred investment choice, surpassing gold and silver, due to economic uncertainties and rising rural incomes.
Motilal Oswal plans to raise a 500-crore residential real estate fund, IREF-II, offering debt and equity funding. Despite a market dip in PE investments, they aim for a 25-27% return over four years.
Private equity (PE) firms, once major real estate investors, now seek exits due to low returns. Over-optimism and soaring valuations have led to challenges, prompting caution.
Reliance Capital plans to launch a ₹1,000 crore real estate-focused fund by 2012's end, targeting stalled projects in key Indian cities, despite recent market challenges.
Pune's real estate market has attracted significant private equity investment, primarily in the residential sector, driven by the city's IT industry growth and proximity to Mumbai.
IL&FS Investment Managers Ltd (IIML) is planning to launch IL&FS India Realty Fund (IRF) III with a targeted corpus of $500 million in the current FY.
A report by Jones Lang Lasalle highlights how Indian youth are pursuing real estate courses to enhance professionalism in the booming sector, underlining the industry's evolving demand for skilled talent.
ASK Property Investment Advisors plans to invest in Indian real estate projects via its new offshore fund, committing $40 million initially.
The Indian real estate market offers lucrative investment opportunities for NRIs, particularly due to the rupee's depreciation. Experts suggest that now is a good time for NRIs to invest in various property types.
Indian real estate sector faces liquidity concerns due to global debt worries, with 2012 expected to be a challenging year with expensive debt, cautious private equity, and a rise in structured debt deals.
Unity Infraprojects, with a healthy order book and strong balance sheet, presents a good investment opportunity. The company is poised to unlock value from its 9 million sq ft real estate projects across India.
Indian real estate sees 3-year high in Q1 PE deals despite lower investment values
Lemon Tree Hotels aims to open 100 hotels in India by 2020, expanding its capacity to 10,000 rooms, while delaying its real estate venture with Warburg Pincus.
Urbanization is crucial for India's growth, but infrastructure development lags behind the rapid rise in urban population and real estate stock, necessitating urgent investment.
Blue Mountain Real Estate Advisors bids nearly £750m for 42 Marriott hotels in Britain. The deal involves RBS, the primary debt holder, granting exclusivity to the Indian firm.
CapitaMalls Asia plans to invest INR 1,800 crore in India to fund existing malls and develop seven new ones in key cities by 2013.
Real estate brokers in major Indian cities are switching to other businesses due to a slump in home sales. Smaller players are particularly affected, forcing many to seek jobs in different sectors.
Real estate experts predict a possible price correction in cities like Delhi and Mumbai, offering investment opportunities. A Navi Mumbai resident plans to sell his property amid these expectations.
Texas Pacific Group Capital acquires 15% stake in Shriram Properties for INR 450 crore, valuing the firm at over INR 2,700 crore.
Fire Capital aims to raise $100 million to invest in housing projects across tier-II and tier-III cities in India, addressing severe residential shortages.
TCG Real Estate and Vornado Realty Trust plan to invest ₹270 crore in two residential projects in India, focusing on medium-sized developers.