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Brand Rating Walth Valuation, GROHE-Hurun Report, DLF Limited, Macrotech Developers, Godrej Properties, Bagmane Developers, Phoenix Mills, Oberoi Realty, Prestige Estates, K Raheja Group, Embassy Office Park, India Real Estate News, Indian Realty News, Real Estate News India, Indian Property Market News, Best Property Portal, Best Real Estate News Website, Real Estate Journalists

DLF is India’s most valuable real estate company with a value of INR 2 lakh crore: GROHE-Hurun India Real Estate 100 Report

DLF has emerged as the top real estate company in the 2024 GROHE-Hurun India Real Estate 100, with a valuation of INR 2,02,140 crore. Following DLF, Macrotech Developers holds the second position with a valuation of INR 1,36,730 crore, and Indian Hotels Company ranks third with INR 79,150 crore. Among the top 10 companies, 60% are headquartered in Mumbai, while two are based in Bengaluru and one each in Gurugram and Ahmedabad.

Brand Rating Grohe-Hurun Report, Rajiv Singh DLF, Mangal Prabhat Lodha, Macrotech Developers, K Raheja Corp, Chandru Raheja, Gautam Adani, Adani Realty, Atul Ruia, Phoenix Mills, Jitendra Virmani, Embassy Group, Vikas Oberoi, Oberoi Realty, Raja Bagmane, Bagmane Developers, Irfan Razak, Norman Razak, Prestige Group, India Real Estate News, Indian Realty News, Real Estate News India, Indian Property Market News, Best Real Estate News Website, Best Property News Portal, Real Estate Journalist

Rajiv Singh of DLF is India’s wealthiest real estate entrepreneur

With a wealth of INR 1,24,420 crore, Rajiv Singh from DLF leads the 2024 GROHE-Hurun India Real Estate Rich, followed by Mangal Prabhat Lodha from Macrotech Developers with INR 91,700 crore at the second spot, and Gautam Adani & family from the Adani Realty with INR 56,500 crore at third. Of the top 10 on the real estate rich list, five are from Bengaluru and four from Mumbai.

Reports Global Capability Centers, India Office Report, BFSI, Office Space Demand, Office Space Supply, Office Space Absorption, India Real Estate News, Indian Realty News, Real Estate News India, Indian Property Market News, Best Real Estate News Website, Best Property News Website, Real Estate Journalists

Global Capability Centres drive office leasing in Jan-Jun’24 period with a 37% share

Development completions of about 13.2 mn. sq. ft. was witnessed in Apr-June ‘24, up by 49% Q-o-Q, and 11% Y-o-Y. Bengaluru, Mumbai and Hyderabad drove supply addition during the quarter with a cumulative share of about 69%. The non-SEZ segment dominated development completions with a share of 90% in Q2 2024. Developers continued to exhibit their efforts towards sustainability, with over three-fourths of the newly completed space during Q2 2024 being green-certified (LEED or IGBC-rated).

Reports India Office Space, India Office Space Leasing, Office Space Leasing in India, Office Space Demand in India, Office Space Supply in India, Office Space Absorption in India, Office Space Demand in India, India Office Market Report, India Real Estate News, Indian Realty News, Real Estate News India, Indian Property Market News, Best Property News Portal, Best Real Estate News Website, Real Estate Journalists

29.4 million sqft leasing of India office market in H1 2024

Office market well placed to cross 50 million square feet of absorption in 2024, third year in a row. Q2 2024 saw 15.8 million square feet of leasing across the top 6 cities. Developer confidence remains strong with 13.2 million square feet of completions in Q2 2024. With 52% cumulative share in Q2 2024, Bengaluru and Mumbai drive India office demand. Technology and Engineering & manufacturing sectors account 45% of quarterly demand, highest flex space activity in any quarter.

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Colliers identifies 17 emerging real estate hotspots across India

A comprehensive analysis of these cities was done involving assessment of various social, economic, financial, and real estate specific demand & supply side parameters. Colliers conducted a broad-based assessment and developed an objective framework incorporating the above-mentioned parameters to assess their relative degrees of importance and impact on various real estate segments such as office, residential, warehousing, retail, hospitality, and alternatives (data centers, senior living, second homes etc.) in the respective cities.

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Real estate has toxic positivity problem worldwide

A recent report claims current sentiment index score of Indian real estate is 72. I wonder how! Who is going to believe this? Definitely not the home buyers at the receiving end of the builders with delay, default, unmet promises and what not. But this is not an isolated instance of one-odd such report. As a matter of fact, most of the reports by the brokerage firms (in the guise of consulting firms) and other industry stakeholders would like the home buyers to believe that if you don’t buy property now, you would be left behind. This unnecessarily creates a FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) in the minds of the gullible buyers. 

Case Studies

Tier-II cities closing the gap with Top-8 as property prices surge by 10-15%

Soaring economic activity, infrastructure development, and reverse migration are driving double-digit property price appreciation in emerging urban centers of Tier-II cities, says “The Bharat India Report” by Housing.com. Housing.com, has released its inaugural “The Bharat in India” report that highlights remarkable growth trends in Tier-II city real estate markets across the country. It highlights how these once overlooked urban centers are rapidly closing the gap with their Tier-I counterparts. This growth is fuelled by economic diversification, rising consumer demand, and reverse migration patterns accelerated by the pandemic.

Reports India Warehousing, India Logistics, CREDAI-CRE Matrix Report, CREDAI, CRE Matrix, India Supply Chain, India Real Estate News, Indian Realty News, Real Estate News India, Indian Property Market News, Best Property Portal, Best Real Estate Website, Real Estate Journalists

India’s Grade A warehousing sector to cross 300 million square feet by 2025: CREDAI-CRE Matrix Report

Owing to rapid industrial growth and the emergence of one of the fastest growing real estate segments in the country, India’s warehousing sector is set to cross the 300 million square feet (MSF) mark by 2025, according to a report jointly launched by CREDAI and CRE Matrix. Currently, the overall Grade A warehousing stock stands at 216.2 MSF. In Q1 CY ’24, India witnessed a 5% increase in rentals – reflecting how India’s warehousing demand continues to surpass supply – with the absorption to supply ratio standing at 1.4 in the quarter.

Consumer Connect

How do you assess the true value of your house?

The market price of property in India is not always in sync with its intrinsic value. The home buying experience of Rajesh Kalra, a professional in Mohali, soured at the time of possession. He had negotiated with the builder and till that point of time believed that with his negotiation skills he made a good bargain for the same. But once in the house he got to know through the neighbour next door that the other person bought at around INR 4 lakh lesser price.

Analysis Brand Equity, Brand Rating of Indian Real Estate, Brand Ranking of Indian Real Estate, Best brands of Indian Real Estate, India Real Estate News, Indian Realty News, Real Estate News India, Indian Property Market News, Best Real Estate Website, Best Property Portal, Real Estate Journalists

Brand equity of Indian real estate a market-linked evolution

With its localized nature of business, along with the fact that historically there had been information asymmetry, Indian real estate for quite some time lacked focus on brand goodwill. Size of the real estate companies for long was seen as synonymous with big brands. With the emergence of India as one of the five key global real estate markets post the introduction of FDI in 2005, with US, UK, China and Middle East being other four geographies, the focus shifted to brand building for the first time. Track2Realty analyses how brand equity has historically been a market-linked evolution.

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