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Can Union Budget 2025 fix larger real estate problems?

Can Union Budget 2025 fix the larger problems afflicting the business of Indian real estate? This question is more relevant than asking to what extent the Union Finance Minister will fulfill the wishes of the sector. This is because the real estate has largely been ignored, heavily taxed, and least considered in the budget of last few years. Irony is that for some strange reasons the stakeholders who have a large wish list on the eve of Union Budget every year, justify the sector being ignored in the post budget analysis.

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Real estate accepts reality of declining sales & high prices in 2025

After influence peddling with a false narrative of ‘All is Well’ for so long the built environment of Indian real estate has finally conceded to the reality of headwinds. At the beginning of the yeart 2025 a section of stakeholders are accepting for the first time that declining home sales and high prices are going to hurt in the year ahead. However, they are yet to come to terms with their own faultlines. Track2Realty questions whether talking about the need to lower home loan interest rates and some concessions with the upcoming Union Budget is going to make any tangible difference.

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Questions that will define Indian real estate in 2025

The outlook of the Indian real estate on the eve of 2025 could confuse any neutral analyst. But for the insider analysts who are actually stakeholder-cum-expert, it is like another new year with hopes and promises galore. The stakeholders are so upbeat that all the industry reports are projecting a bullish upcycle to continue for the next few years, thus taking Indian real estate to a valuation of $10 trillion by 2047. Track2Realty finds that the ground reality for a commo0n man looking for a house in his affordable budget stands in contrast.

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Why ASCI red flags misleading ads with real estate?

Real estate advertisements are most exploitative, says  ASCI. In its “Half-Yearly Complaints Report 2024-25”, the self-regulatory body ASCI (Advertising Standards Council of India) said that of all the 3031 ads investigated, around 34% were from the real estate sector alone.  It was followed by 29% ads from illegal betting and 8% from the healthcare sector. Track2Realty is conscious of the fact that the builders would challenge this allegation tooth & nail. The developers that we have spoken to have either denied existence of such practices or have even questioned the legitimacy of ASCI. 

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Why can’t home buyers define demand for the real estate projects?

At a time when there is a mad rush to launch new projects in & around the airports across the cities of India, a developer in Bengaluru opted to go in the diametrically opposite direction. Prima facie, what appeared to be a case of finding a better or affordable land parcel in that given location of South-West Bengaluru had a strategy that very few adopt in the business of Indian real estate. The strategy to define demand through scientific research. The demand in the market was assessed with consumer psychograph study – what consumers want; what they need; where are the gaps; and how a new housing project could fill in that gap.

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Cost of construction rises up to 11% annually in 2024 across real estate segments

Prices of key materials like steel and aluminum have relatively stabilized in 2024. Rising construction cost has primarily been on account of labour cost surge, at about 25% YoY in the private sector. Volatilities in construction material prices and labour cost pressures are likely to push overall construction cost upward, albeit at a slower pace. Over the last one-year, average cost of construction is estimated to have risen up to 11%, mainly due to a significant surge in labour costs coupled with a moderate price increase in construction materials like sand, brick, glass, wood etc. Notably, the cumulative effect of rise in the prices of four key construction materials including cement, steel, copper and aluminum have been relatively low. In fact, average cement prices have seen a steep decline of 15%, while average steel prices have witnessed a ma

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Diwali 2024 over and so is optimism of Indian real estate

How was the festive season for property market this year? The answer depends upon whom are you addressing the question. For the large universe of the developers, it was worse festive season in the last 5-7 years. But for a few select listed developers, the fortunes are different. The ground reality of the market is that Diwali fireworks was definitely missing for Indian real in 2024, despite over optimism and influence peddling ahead of the festive season. Track2Realty analysis.

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2024 witnesses record-breaking real estate IPOs; capital raised to the tune of INR 135 Bn

India continues to exhibit strong economic growth prospects and business optimism is reflected in the increasing number of Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) in recent years. The traction in the number and volume of public issues lends credibility to an environment of higher corporate earnings, rising participation by retail and institutional investors, and availability of adequate liquidity in the market. With 123 fresh issues (As of 20th October 2024) across multiple sectors, 2024 has already surpassed the total number of IPOs witnessed in 2023.

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Foreign investors infuse USD 436 Million in Indian real estate; a 139% YOY increase during Q3 2024 – Vestian

Residential assets were the first preference for domestic investors during Q3 2024 whereas foreign investors accounted for 64% of the commercial deals. Growing prominence of work-from-office mandates and GCCs (global capability centres) lured foreign investors, leading to an increase in the share of commercial investments from 24% in Q3 2023 to 71% in Q3 2024. On the other hand, the share of residential sector reduced to 19% in Q3 2024 from 44% in the same period a year earlier. However, investment in residential assets is expected to grow in the coming quarters as niche asset classes such as co-living, senior housing, and serviced apartments are gaining traction.

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Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate to develop a luxury residential project in Gurugram through a joint venture with Kanodia Group

Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate (SPRE) has entered a joint venture with Kanodia’s real estate venture KREEVA to develop a luxury residential project in Sector 46, one of the most premium residential localities within Gurugram.

Spanning across 1.74 acres, the project will consist of luxury apartments, targeting discerning homebuyers in the National Capital Region (NCR). The project will offer a perfect blend of modern design, superior construction quality, and state-of-the-art amenities, offering a new standard of urban living to the residents of Gurugram.

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