Pune's residential real estate market witnesses growth with new launches and stable prices, expecting a boost during Gudi Padwa
Vertical development in India, driven by land scarcity and housing demand, fuels a 40% annual growth in the elevator industry, particularly in the housing sector.
Essel Financial Services Ltd's private equity wing is set to launch a Rs.1000 Cr real estate fund focusing on residential projects across top cities in India.
Jones Lang LaSalle plans to raise Rs.1200 Cr for investment in the commercial realty sector.
Investment in township projects around cities and suburbs is seen as a better option, with experts suggesting that these areas hold more potential for growth and higher returns.
Foreign investors shift focus to India's commercial sector due to declining home prices, with firms like Blackstone, Xander, and Morgan Stanley leading the charge.
CREDAI urges Parliament for consumer-friendly real estate reforms, citing stalled projects and the need for "Home for All." They criticize the one-sided regulatory bill and suggest a single-window clearance system.
In 2009-10, banks showed mixed responses to lending in real estate, with ICICI reducing lending while others increased, impacting residential and commercial sectors differently.
India's real estate market booms driven by rising upper middle class demanding better lifestyles, comfort, and amenities in residential and commercial sectors.
Commercial real estate faces dwindling demand, impacting lending. Oversupply and low occupancy rates make banks cautious, impacting developers seeking funding.
Analysis of the real estate sector reveals notable growth in office space demand, particularly in Bangalore, Mumbai, and Delhi, with mixed results in residential and retail markets.
Economic optimism and liquidity in equity markets are boosting real estate confidence, prompting investment advice for families and highlighting increased demand in Mumbai's residential sector.
CREDAI reports growth in residential & commercial real estate sectors, driven by affordable housing & reduced home loan rates, with a 60% increase in March.
Residential real estate sees a rebound, with increased inquiries and transactions in the low to mid-end segment, driven by price corrections and low interest rates.
RBI's decision to hold interest rates steady has disappointed the real estate sector, which is grappling with a housing slowdown. Industry experts express concern over high mortgage costs and anticipate varied impacts across markets.