IIFL to raise 2 new real estate funds for residential & office space projects
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.
Real estate funds are struggling to attract HNIs due to poor performances and lack of attractive returns. Experts attribute this to recent market setbacks and extended exit periods.
Real estate PE investments plummet to a four-year low in April-June quarter, as investors choose established markets over emerging ones in uncertain times.
Corporates are launching new funds to acquire assets in the Indian property market, anticipating significant value erosion. Several groups are raising funds ranging from Rs 500 crore to Rs 1,000 crore, targeting both upcoming projects and existing assets.
Wealthy Indians are increasingly interested in land as an investment option amid volatile markets. A significant 48% of high net worth individuals (HNIs) plan to increase realty investments over the next 12 months, according to a Barclays report.
Pacific Star International plans to attract foreign investments in Thai property market with high returns and multiple ongoing projects.
Primary Real Estate Advisors plans a $500 million fund amidst India's cooling property market, targeting 15-20% returns despite slowing sales in major cities.