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Reports Investment Down, Foreign Funds in Real Estate, Real Estate Institutional Investment, Real Estate PE Funds, Vestian Report, Best Real Estate Website, Best Property Portal, Real Estate Journalists, India Real Estate News, Indian Realty News, Real Estate News India, Indian Property Market

Institutional investments down in Indian real estate

Despite an increase in the share of commercial investments to 42% in Q1 2024 from 39% a year earlier, they declined by 52% in value terms. Similarly, the share of residential investments also increased to 41% in Q1 2024 from 27% in Q1 2023. However, investments declined by 33% annually in value terms. Investments significantly decreased by 73% in the industrial and warehousing sector in Q1 2024 over the previous year.

Market Rating Religious Places Property, Sacred Places Property, Spiritual Places Property, Mathura Property, Kashi Property, Varanasi Property, Vrindavan Property, Shirdi Property, Tirupati Property

Sacred cities see a retail boom as spiritual tourism surge

The surge in spiritual tourism can be attributed to enhanced infrastructure, including well-connected roads, airports, and public transportation, as well as the development of various accommodation options such as hotels, guesthouses, and wellness centres. To meet the growing demand for spiritual travel, local governments and businesses are joining forces to create unique retail experiences. This includes integrating local practices into the design and offerings of shops, restaurants, and hotels. Cities like Amritsar, Varanasi, Madurai, Puri, Guruvayur, etc. are leveraging their unique culinary traditions and local fashion expertise to further attract and engage visitors.

Editorial Ravi Puravankara, Ravi Sinha, Real Estate Journalist, Property Reporter, Puravankara Limited, Top Real Estate Brands, Best Realty Brands, Clean Money

No cash deal can change the face of Indian realty: Ravi Puravankara

Corporate governance & professionalism seem to be the emerging mantra of survival for Indian real estate. But the man who visualised the need for this decades back, maintains a low profile to not take any credit  as the first-mover of institutionalising Indian real estate. As the industry body CREDAI decorates Ravi Puravankara for the lifetime achievement, Ravi Sinha interviews him to understand what goaded this first-mover to adopt corporate governance.

Brand Rating Track2Realty BrandXReport 2022-23

Prestige emerges as new National Brand Leader

Prestige Group has emerged as the new Brand Leader of Indian real estate. The brand had continuously been closer to the Leadership and among the Top 3 National Brands. Brigade Group makes a giant leap and jumps from Number 5 to now the 2nd Best Brand of the business. DLF is continuously scaling up and now rests as 3rd Best Brand at the National level. Godrej Properties is losing its sheen as a Valuable Brand and slips down to Number 5 from Number 2 this fiscal year. Puravankara is also proving to be the Dark Horse of the National Brand Leadership and emerges from Number 7 to now at Number 5.

Brand Rating Track2Realty BrandXReport 2021-22, Brand Rating of Real Estate, Real Estate Brand Ranking, Best Brands of Real Estate, Sobha Limited, Godrej Properties, Embassy Group, Prestige Group, Puravankara, Sunteck Realty, Oberoi Realty, Brigade Group, K Raheja Corp

Sobha bounces back as National Brand Leader yet again: BrandXReport 2021-22

In an interesting year when Godrej Properties lost its sheen, Sobha Limited yet again bounced back as the National Brand Leader after a gap of 2 years. The 10th edition of Track2Realty BrandXReport 2021-22 finds that the market perception vis-à-vis the brands could change dramatically, and it takes all the more care to retain the Brand Leadership than reaching at the top.      

Headlines Real Estate Winners & Losers, Winners & Losers Post Covid, Covid Impact on Real Estate, Covid Impact on Property Prices

Real estate winners & losers post Covid

When it comes to the recovery of the asset class, the market doesn’t spread its gift with equal generosity. The historic high growth curve of the stock market post Covid crash in March 2020 didn’t make every company’s share valuable. Similarly, in real estate there are certainly some clear winners & losers during the pandemic, finds Track2Realty analysis.

Industry Movement Gagan Randev Colliers International, India real estate news, Indian property market, Track2Realty, Best news portal for Indian real estate, Indian real estate news site

Gagan Randev joins India Sotheby’s International Realty

Gagan Randev has joined India Sotheby’s International Realty (India SIR) as Executive Director. Gagan, with experience in the real estate and financial sector, will spearhead India Sotheby’s International Realty’s efforts to focus on asset sales across different asset classes, land, funding, and cross border initiatives.

Editorial Ranjeet Mishra, ART Housing Finance

Is due diligence lacking in home finance?

In the financial sector, housing finance is relatively a new concept as the government took interest in the last two decades to diminish the housing problem in India. However, the participation of banks and financial institutions in the housing credit sector has swelled and the sector itself has evolved over the years, fuelled also by the concurrent evolution in government regulations in the sector and real estate industry as a whole.

Consumer Connect Housing Foreclosure, Fiscal Stress, Housing Defaults, Property Market Distress, EMI Defaults, Coronavirus & Housing Defaults, Property EMI Defaults After Covid-19

How foreclosure could be mitigated in Coronavirus hit housing market?

The statistics are scary for any salaried class across the cities of India who has an EMI to pay for his home purchase. The Indian Chamber of Commerce has estimated that the real estate would be witness to 65% defaults from the buyers of under construction projects due to Coronavirus hit lockdown. The estimation is not without its logical reasons. A CII snap poll of the CEOs finds that 52 percent of the companies surveyed foresee job losses, in their respective sectors.

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