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Reports Real Estate Growth, ICRA Report, Real Estate Asset Quality, Real Estate Performance, Indian Real Estate News, Indian Realty News, Indian Property Market

HFCs growth upward in Q1 FY2023; asset quality likely to improve in FY’23: ICRA

The reduction in Gross Non-Performing Assets (GNPAs) is forecasted to continue in FY2023 following the reduction of 6 bps in Q1 FY2023. The GNPA assessment has been retained at 2.7-3.0% as of March 31, 2023. With growth in both the scale as well as improvement in asset quality indicators, the profitability is forecasted to revive almost to the pre-Covid level by the end of FY2023.

Consumer Connect Booming Market, Real Estate Boom, Property Boom, Indian Real Estate News, Property Market News

Is the housing market really booming?

I meet a number of stakeholders across the built environment of Indian real estate. One common narrative that has gained ground within the built environment over the years is that “this is the best time to buy a house.” Mind you! This narrative was being pushed through the throat even before Covid. Even though the real estate market in general and the housing market in particular has been going through a turbulent phase, the narrative has never changed its course.

Reports Mental Stress of Home Buyers, Home Buyers' Mental Stress, Mental Health of Home Buyers, Mental Health in Real Estate, Mental Health in Property Market

Home buying adds up to mental health issues of Indians

Home buying is more often than not linked to the financial health of the home buyers. However, mental health is as important as the financial health and the Indian housing market seems to rob the buyers the much needed peace and happiness that comes with an asset class like the home. The stress and anxiety is not limited to finding the right home, rather the real mental stress begins once one has bought the dream house. A Track2Realty pan-India survey.

Brand Rating CREDAI Image Management, CREDAI, CREDAI NCR, CREDAI Western UP, Amit Modi, Nikhil Hawelia, Real Estate Reputation, Real Estate Perception, Builders' Perception, Builders' Reputation, Track2Realty Newsletter

CREDAI image makeover a self-congratulatory odyssey

CREDAI as a real estate industry body fails miserably time & again to gain public & policy level acceptance. Reason: Shady builders have more often than not been operating as the elected office bearers of CREDAI. The situation is all the more grave with CREDAI NCR team that believes in convince, confuse or corrupt philosophy of public, policy & media engagement. In his diary of a real estate journalist, Ravi Sinha highlights how focus on projection than perception change at the ground has been the nemesis of CREDAI in general and CREDAI NCR in particular. 

Advocacy Union Budget 2022-23, Budget & Real Estate, Budget & Property Market, Budget & Home Buyers, Budget Wish List, Finance Minister, Nirmala Sitharaman

Union Budget 2022 lacked fresh ideas; “U Turn” by realty players

Tracking the sentiment is not that easy in the business of Indian real estate. There is no ideal predictive model that could assess the sentiments of both the developers as well as the buyers. The leading voices of the sector has never been very consistent with their budget wish list and the post budget customary note. The most important stakeholders, the home buyers, are more often than not completely ignored when it comes to sentiment assessment post the Union Budget.

Headlines China Evergrande Group, China Real Estate, Investment in China Property, Real Estate Defaults, Debt Liability of Real Estate

China’s Evergande both a learning & potential disruption for Indian real estate?

It is the story of a debt ridden real estate company that is financially overleveraged; gone beyond execution capabilities; has multi-city penetration; is into multiple businesses; and the promoters are just delaying the inevitable. The developer that you instantly recall is China’s Evergrande. It’s the talk of the town across the built environment of global real estate today. But wait! Has India not been witness to its own Evergrande moment (though on a smaller scale) in the past? Track2Realty speaks to cross section of industry analysts.

Headlines Construction Labour, Labour Shortage, Labour Migration, Reverse Migration, Indian Real Estate, Indian Property Market

Reverse Migration: Tier II & III city property gaining by default

What is icing on the cake for the developers in these smaller towns now is the fact that they are getting the labour force at a much lower cost. Explaining this trend, Sandeep Agrawal, a property broker in Patna says that the labours were getting their daily wages in the Delhi NCR region in the range of INR 350-500, depending upon the project. But now they are more than willing to work at INR 250 in places like Patna, Kanpur, Kochi etc where they are stationed in proximity to their home towns and the cost of living is much lesser, compared to the metro cities. 

Brand Rating Diary of a Real Estate Journalist, Honest Journalist, Most Hated Journalist, Ravi Sinha, Real Estate PR, Media and Property Market

ABA Corp sets tone for Best Practices in Greater Noida West

Driving down the Noida-Greater Noida property market in general and the Greater Noida West, better known as Noida Extension in popular parlance, could be a delightful rendezvous for any news hungry journalist. Which scribe won’t want a dose of controversy and sensationalism for filing a juicy story? And this market has it all – housing project delays, defaults, cheating, harassment, builders’ high handedness, blatant lies with oozing confidence, and last but not the least, consumer protest all around.

Editorial Lawyer Needed, Lawyers' Role in Due Diligence, Lawyer in Property Purchase, Lawyer Needed in Home Buying, Builder Buyer Contracts, Legal Approval of Property Papers

Legal due diligence in property purchase avoids future litigation: Advocate Devesh Ratan

Devesh Ratan: A lawyer who is exclusively representing you will only look at your interest. A broker has to charge his brokerage from both the parties; he will never say this property has this deficiency, or the papers that you are signing is fixing your liability. For example, many developers put it in their Agreement Form that if they delay the project they will only pay INR 5 but if the buyer delays the payment he has to pay at the rate of 10-15. Only a lawyer can tell you this kind of liability is wrong and it should be negotiated upon.

Headlines Housing Recovery, Indian Real Estate Revival, Indian Real Estate Survival, Indian Real Estate After Covid, Covid Impact on Real Estate

Indian real estate recovery timelines & catalysts not uniform

Across the built environment of the Indian real estate the two question that are on everyone’s lips is about the recovery timelines and segment to recover first. Track2Realty finds this uncertainty about the possible recovery, or rather the lack of it, has also kept the fence sitting home buyers on the edge.

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