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Headlines China Real Estate, China Property Market, China Property Crisis, Mortgage Ban, Mortgage Boycott, Housing EMI

Does China’s ‘Mortgage Boycott’ have any lessons for India?

Buy a house with mortgage and then get so frustrated with the delays that you just stop paying the EMIs. This sounds funny, illegal and outrageous, but has already started trending in the world’s largest property market of China. The global property markets in general and susceptible markets like India in particular are watching the developments in the neighbourhood with a hope & prayer that such unpleasant events should not confront them. A Track2Realty analysis.

Commercial Demand Drivers of Commercial Real Estate, Commercial Real Estate, Commercial Property Market, Retail Spaces, Office Spaces, Commercial Property Investments

Emerging demand drivers of commercial real estate

Real estate in general and its future growth in particular is defined by its demand drivers. It is relatively easier to forecast the demand drivers in the residential sector. Reason being that the economic activities indicate the migration of the workforce and hence inherent need for housing. However, to forecast the emerging economic activity, both sector wise and region wise, is more often than not guesstimate, finds Track2Realty.

Editorial Abhishek Kapoor, Puravanakara, Provident Housing, Ashish Puravanakara, Puravankara Share Price, Puravankara Stocks

Intrinsic value of Puravankara stock higher than current price: Abhishek Kapoor, CEO, Puravankara

Puravankara stock has been pretty under-valued, claims Abhishek Kapoor, CEO of the company. According to him, it is the perception battle that Puravankara has to weather as the intrinsic value of the stock and the performance of the company is at par with the top real estate companies of the country. In an exclusive interview with Ravi Sinha, Puravankara CEO explains why and how the brand would change the perception in the next few years. Excerpt of the interview:

Brand Rating CREDAI Image Management, CREDAI, CREDAI NCR, CREDAI Western UP, Amit Modi, Nikhil Hawelia, Real Estate Reputation, Real Estate Perception, Builders' Perception, Builders' Reputation, Track2Realty Newsletter

CREDAI image makeover a self-congratulatory odyssey

CREDAI as a real estate industry body fails miserably time & again to gain public & policy level acceptance. Reason: Shady builders have more often than not been operating as the elected office bearers of CREDAI. The situation is all the more grave with CREDAI NCR team that believes in convince, confuse or corrupt philosophy of public, policy & media engagement. In his diary of a real estate journalist, Ravi Sinha highlights how focus on projection than perception change at the ground has been the nemesis of CREDAI in general and CREDAI NCR in particular. 

Beyond Headlines Real Estate Investment, Real Estate Funding, Property Market Investment, Funding of Indian Real Estate

India property market sees high investors’ interest for alternative assets

Apart from data centers, there is likely to be more focus on greenfield assets in the industrial sector in 2022 led by strong demand from E-commerce companies. The Industrial and warehousing segment saw investments at a five-year high at USD1.1 billion. Green financing through green bonds will also see greater acceptance this year in India as developers, asset owners and investors turn their focus to sustainable development. This trend has further been accelerated by the pandemic across geographies.

Beyond Headlines Funding, VC Funding, Real Estate Funding,Student Housing

Your-Space student housing, startup, raises USD 10M in Series ‘A’ funding

Shantanu Rastogi has invested in supporting ambitious entrepreneurs who are doing innovative work to serve the large Indian consumption basket. He has immense trust and belief in the your-space brand and its mission. On his recent investment in your-space, Shantanu Rastogi, said “There is a significant unmet need for safe, comfortable, convenient and affordable lodging & community spaces for 30M+ migrant undergrad and post-grad students in India. India being one of the largest suppliers of skilled talent across engineering, medicine, law, finance and several other professions to the world, needs high quality student housing operators to address this large and growing demand alongside high quality universities and institutions”

Reports Wellness & Housing, Housing & Wellness, Green Homes, Green Buildings, Housing & Mental Health

India an emerging market for wellness real estate

This raises a fundamental question as to whether wellness is possible only with the luxury housing or affordable housing too can incorporate it. Within the built environment of the Indian real estate it is generally accepted that wellness is an aspiration concept but it can be incorporated into affordable housing as well. This would require focusing on some of the key elements right from the planning stage. Some of the real estate companies with international exposure are now working towards cutting down their carbon footprint apart from focusing on the other aspects of wellness.

Reports Funding, Real Estate Funding, PE Funding in Real Estate, Private Equity in Indian Real Estate, Indian Real Estate News, Indian Property Market News

H1 2021 private-equity investments in real estate more than doubles

Investors continued to be bullish on the Indian market, snapping up assets in office and industrial space. Office assets accounted for 35% of the total investments in H1 2021, followed by  industrial and warehousing assets with a share of 27%. Investors are viewing the current scenario as an opportunity to snap up properties at attractive valuations.

Reports Debt Default, Home Loan Default, Home Loan EMI, Home Loan Interest Rate, Housing Foreclosure, India Real Estate News, Indian Realty News, Indian Property News

Rising Debt to Income Ratio bothering home buyers

A record low household savings, double digit unemployment, and rising inflation, has added to the harsh reality of Indian home buyers’ high Debt to Income (DTI) ratio. The Covid induced financial hardships have indeed wreaked havoc with many of the Indian home buyers. Despite of the advantages of lower interest rates, their DTI ratio has suddenly shot up beyond what could be termed as manageable level.

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