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Is private equity back in Indian real estate?

With the return of confidence in the sector, Indian real estate players are now once again looking at private equity funding. That said, the industry still depends heavily on bank debt, NBFC funding and end-user advances. This is because bank debt is a cheaper option, and also because it offers flexible tenures.

Column Gagan Singh, Jones Lang LaSalle India, Track2Realty

Sustainability and Indian real estate

Taking action on India’s environmental crisis is no longer an option – it is a necessity. Sustainable real estate presents India with an unique and enormous opportunity to make concrete progress in the country’s effort to improve its environment.

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Indian women storming into real estate—II

Track2Realty Exclusive: Many such mothers as real estate professionals feel that the real estate sector with its steel, concrete, bricks and mortar requires not only aggression, power, dominance and vigour but it also involves a lot of site related work, travelling and people involved deal with the inherent malice in the industry.

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Indian women storming into real estate-I

Track2Realty Exclusive: First influencers, then catalysts and now storming into what can be conveniently called last male bastion—Real Estate. Indian women have indeed come a long way to prove that a challenging job of realty business is not a taboo for them. Even some of the mothers have excelled in real estate along with the family responsibilities and upbringing of the children. Track2Realty takes a few of such Case Studies.

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Indian Mothers storming into last male bastion—Real Estate

First influencers, then catalysts and now storming into what can be conveniently called last male bastion—Real Estate. Indian Mothers have indeed come a long way to prove that a challenging job of realty business can be managed along with the family responsibilities and upbringing of the children. Track2Realty salutes a few of such Case Studies on the eve of Mother’s Day.

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Money myths & realities of Indians

With a predominant demography that grew up without money, the very subject of money is interlinked to the deep-rooted anxiety and insecurity of Indians. This is why a vast majority of us more often than fail to differentiate between saving & investing. For us, saving money is eqaul to investments, and safety & cushion of money is at the top of the mind. The fact of the matter is that saving gives the returns at a base rate that is lower than the inflation rate. This erodes the purchase power of money. A bank Fixed Deposit (FD) of INR 1 lakh might look fancy at INR1.7 lakh next year, but the appreciated amount can not purchase today what you could have purchased with that amount last year.

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