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Beyond Headlines Online Furniture Shopping, Online Furniture Business, Pepperfry, Homelane, Finance Intellect Report, Nilkamal, Urban Ladder, Furlenco, Livspace

Going online before opening physical stores is ideal

Furniture players are also experimenting with design and interior modelling of homes. Through an online presence and an influencer network, players are investing in this side of the business. As a result, furniture players are not just your simple sofa sellers, they are much more! They now offer new-age designs, suggest home improvement tips by way of customization and site visits by their own ‘design officers’. These specialized services win over the traditional furniture store operators in terms of post-sales services delivery and customer satisfaction. 

Reports Branded Housing, Luxury Housing, Organised Real Estate in India, Best Real Estate brands, Brand Value of House

Branded housing share increases to 56% of overall supply

Highly-established developers are known to conduct careful research on their locations and are therefore able to pinpoint the most happening growth corridors. They know what product works best, and where it works best. While end-users are assured that they are buying into a well-researched area, this fact also ‘raises the bottom’ for investors who are looking for the right product to back.

Analysis Office Building, Office Space in India, Office Occupiers Preference, Investors' Preference in Commercial Property, Pre-leased Commercial Properties

Pre-leased assets commercial assets high on investors’ and occupiers’ radar

Better returns, a mature and transparent market are some of the factors that have made investors flock to the country’s commercial real estate. With commercial segment remaining the most favoured among all kinds of asset classes, high-net-worth investors and the uber-rich are now looking at pre-leased assets, primarily office assets, with hope. 

Reports Mumbai Malls, Mumbai Retail Spaces, MMR Retail Supply, Mumbai Retail Supply, Mall Supply in Mumbai

MMR to see nearly 13.6 mn sq. ft. of new mall space by 2022

MMR has been one of the major retail hubs in the country with most brands, big and small, eyeing to capture a piece of this vital market. The unrelenting demand for more retail space in the financial capital has prompted mall developers to boost their development pipeline. As per ANAROCK data, nearly 13.6 mn sq. ft. of new mall space is likely to come up in the entire MMR by 2022.

Brand Rating Track2Realty BrandXReport 2018-19, Brand Rating of Indian Real Estate, Best Brands of Indian Real Estate, Best Property Developers in India, Brand Performance of Indian Real Estate, Sobha Limited, Embassy Group, Godrej Properties, Prestige Group, Oberoi Realty, K Raheja Corp, Brigade Group, DLF Limited, Puravankara Limited, Piramal Realty

Sobha retains brand leadership; Embassy is the brand performer

In terms of the overall brand gain for the year, Embassy has been way ahead of the competition curve post the REIT listing. Embassy has jumped from its last fiscal ranking at Number 5 to now at Number 2. As a matter of fact, Embassy is just 0.4 brand score behind Sobha Limited. Moreover, Embassy has taken a lead ahead of Sobha in terms of NRI perception. Moving forward, Embassy Group with diversified portfolio could have an edge over Sobha Limited.  

Analysis REIT, Real Estate Investment Trust, REIT in India, Success of REIT, REIT worthy Projects, REIT Listing, Developers worth REIT, India Real Estate News, Indian Realty News, Real Estate News India, Indian Property Market News, Investment in Property

Top 10 developers/funds own half of the REIT-worthy assets in the country

Large foreign funds have expressed an interest to own a share of the Indian real estate pie. Nikko Am Straits Trading Asia, North Carolina Fund, Hwang Asia Pacific REITs and Infrastructure Fund, Eastspring Investments and Canada-based Sentry Global have received SEBI approval to invest in India as developers and real estate investors, revealing the underlying interest in REITs. Our research indicates that continuous institutional flow of funds has provided the initial momentum to REIT.

Reports Home Finance, Housing Finance Companies, NBFC Crisis, Funding Gap in Real Estate, India Real Estate News, Indian Realty News, Real Estate News India, Indian Property Market News, Investment in Property

Housing Finance continues to face multiple headwinds: India Ratings & Research

Multiple Challenges for HFCs Still in Play: The housing finance sector has been facing challenges, which have led to a contraction in spreads, a rise in funding cost and an increased spotlight on their asset-liability mismatches. Such mismatches have resulted in constrained financing from both market-based sources (CPs and NCDs) and banks for many players. 

Industry Movement JLL, JLLI, Jones Lang LaSalle India, Ramesh Nair, Shiva Krishnan, India Real Estate News, Indian Real Estate News, Indian Realty News, Property News India, Investment in Property

Key leadership appointments in JLL Chennai

JLL India has announced key leadership appointments at strategic positions in its Chennai business. Siva Krishnan has been appointed Managing Director, Chennai; Kanchana Krishnan has joined as Head – Markets and Retail, Chennai and Jerry Kingsley has stepped up as Head – Capital Markets, South India and Head – Sri Lanka.

Market Rating Jewar Airport, Property Market & Jewar Airport, Delhi NCR Property Market, Jewar Impact on Property market, India Real Estate news, Indian Realty News, Real Estate News India, Indian Property Market News, Investment in Jewar Property

Jewar International Airport – Revival for Noida and Greater Noida?

Once completed, Jewar International Airport will not only ease traffic at Delhi’s IGI Airport but also create multiple job opportunities and give decent impetus to the property market in Noida, Greater Noida and Yamuna Expressway. These markets have been reeling under tremendous pressure over the last three to four years, and require a fresh injection of opportunity and intent to overcome this slump.  

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