$5 bn PE exits expected from Indian realty
Private equity investors are poised to exit roughly $5 billion worth of Indian real estate investments in the next two or three years, a Nomura report said.
Private equity investors are poised to exit roughly $5 billion worth of Indian real estate investments in the next two or three years, a Nomura report said.
Consim Info Pvt. Ltd with online brands such as BharatMatrimony.com, IndiaProperty.com, EliteMatrimony.com and PrivilegeMatrimony.com has announced plans to expand its footprint in the online property business.
New Delhi-based research firm PE Analytics has drawn up plans to launch Real Estate Price Index in partnership with a leading commodity exchange.
Despite the continuing turbulence and uncertainty in other parts of the globe, two economies – India and China – will continue to grow at an annual rate of 8-10%.
India Property Fund, managed by NRI investor Purnendu Chatterjee’s TCG Real Estate and US-based Vornado Realty Trust, is in the final stages of investing Rs 270 crore in two residential developments in national capital region and Mumbai.
TATA Housing Development Co. Ltd. has been awarded CNBC Awaaz Crisil CREDAI Real Estate Award 2011 for Integrated Sub Urban Developer at the 11th National Conference of Confederation of Real Estate Developer’s Association of India in Singapore.
The property market in many Indian cities sees increased activity during festivals like Akshaya Tritiya, which are believed to be auspicious for the creation of wealth and good fortune.
The Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Association of India (CREDAI) demands the proposed law to regulate the development of India’s real estate sector must be comprehensive to address the interests and responsibilities of all stakeholders.
The Reserve Bank of India has imposed a monetary penalty of Rupees five lakh on Manipal Co-operative Bank Ltd., Manipal, Karnataka for violating RBI directives by granting loans for real estate purpose exceeding the single party exposure limit of 15 per cent of its capital funds.
Union minister for urban development Kamal Nath on Thursday said the number of approvals a developer has to get will have to be cut down for faster and more efficient property development in the country.