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    Earnings growth likely to be in mid-teens; overall growth trajectory remains strong: Shibani Sircar Kurian

    The building materials segment, specifically tiles, has underperformed despite significant real estate growth. Typically, when real estate sales pick up, demand and volume growth in building materials follow with a lag.

    Bengal government withdraws 2% stamp duty, 10% circle rate relief for real estate sector

    The West Bengal government has decided to end temporary relief measures for the real estate sector, including a 2 per cent stamp duty reduction and 10 per cent circle rate slash, effective July 1. Initially introduced in October 2021 to combat COVID-19 economic impacts, the benefits were extended multiple times. Sushil Mohta, of CREDAI West Bengal, expressed gratitude for the measures but urged a reconsideration, emphasizing the sector's significant contributions to the state's economy.

    Job Market Outlook: AI integration set to boost employment in financial and real estate sectors

    Manpower Group's latest Net Employment Outlook for June to September 2024 showcases positive trends in India's employment sector, ranking sixth globally. Despite some decline, the Financial Services and Real Estate sectors are driving growth, with AI integration expected to further boost employment opportunities. Various sectors and regions display differing hiring intents, reflecting cautious optimism amidst ongoing global challenges.

    Investing in commercial real estate: How to earn attractive regular income by investing in commercial real estate via fractional ownership platform

    As fractional ownership gains traction and becomes increasingly popular, retail investors must run a few checks before investing in CRE assets via this route. Here are some factors that one must consider.

    Rs 15 crore for Noida 4 BHK? YouTuber Akshat Shrivastava on Dubai, Singapore, New York comparisons

    Debates on luxury home prices in India escalate as netizens question the affordability of Rs 15 crore apartments in Noida. Many netizens suggest invest in European properties for citizenship and concerns over real estate 'herd value' pricing emerge. YouTuber Akshat Shrivastava also weighed in.

    Sector-wise fundamental analysis of Indian stocks after elections

    Investing in quality companies and adopting a long-term SIP approach can maximize benefits in India's growth journey towards a $10 trillion economy through essential infrastructure development.

    • How MSMEs can boost India's real estate market

      With streamlined regulations and increased credit access, MSMEs have the potential to boost India's real estate sector.

      Property digitisation benefits all: Enhancing transparency and efficiency in the real estate sector

      The new government announces assistance for 3 crore homes under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, reinforcing GoI's commitment to affordable housing and potentially boosting GDP by over $500 bn.

      Property digitisation benefits all: Enhancing transparency and efficiency in the real estate sector

      The new government announces assistance for 3 crore homes under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY), potentially boosting GDP by over $500 billion.

      Sumadhura Group eyes over 3-fold turnover growth to Rs 5,000 cr in 2024-25

      South India-based real estate developer Sumadhura Group aims for a significant increase in turnover to Rs 5,000 crore by 2024-25, introducing a new logo and tagline "Foundation of Happiness" to reflect their growth strategy and commitment to providing diverse living experiences.

      IIMB’s Real Estate Research Initiative signs MoU with Bangalore Apartments’ Federation

      The Real Estate Research Initiative (RERI) at IIM Bangalore has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Bangalore Apartments’ Federation (BAF) – a collaboration which is aimed to benefit home buyers, home owners and resident welfare associations by promoting awareness, knowledge, education and engagement.

      Realty sector sees debt sanctions of Rs 9.63 lakh crore during 2018-23

      Real estate sector witnessed debt sanctions of ₹9.63 lakh crore during 2018-23, with a potential of ₹14 lakh crore in the next three years, per JLL India and Propstack report.

      Indian realty surge drives debt financing demand, to top Rs 14 lakh cr by 2026: Report

      The real estate market in Mumbai is experiencing a resurgence driven by government policies, urbanization, and economic recovery, leading to increased demand for financing. The sector is expected to create debt financing opportunities worth over Rs 14 lakh crores by 2026, with lenders seeing opportunities for growth and innovation in funding structures.

      How to invest in the real estate sector with a small amount of capital?

      There are ways in which investors with even little capital can invest in the real estate sector which is booming. These methods offer rich dividends and individuals can manage their investment portfolio successfully.

      India’s Grade A warehousing supply to top 300 million sq ft by 2025

      India's warehousing sector is expected to surpass 300 million sq ft by 2025, fueled by rapid industrial growth and a thriving real estate market. Pune and NCR lead in Grade A warehousing demand, while MMR saw a significant supply increase. Policy support and favorable economic conditions are attracting investments in the sector.

      Realty Co Total Environment has raised Rs 1600 crore from top lenders

      Total Environment has paid off approximately ₹2,070 crore of debt raised from top-tier financial institutions, driven by robust residential sales.

      Realty hopes reforms, infra development continuity as Modi 3.0 takes charge

      Industry players and experts are emphasizing the need for tax rationalization and reduced approval costs to foster a more conducive environment for investment and development.

      Real estate sector pushes for tax rationalisation and reduced approval cost as Modi 3.0 set to take oath

      With Narendra Modi set to take oath as Prime Minister for the third time, the real estate industry has high expectations from Modi 3.0. The interim budget announced a boost for affordable housing by adding 2 crore more houses to the PMAY-U scheme. Experts emphasize the need for policy reorientation, cost reductions, and tax rationalization to accelerate growth. Industry leaders stress the need for government intervention to drive further growth, including reforms in GST and revisiting affordable housing definitions.

      PropTech investment reaches $4.6 billion since last decade

      PropTech firms have seen a significant growth in investment since FY 2011, with a total of $4.6 billion in the last 14 years. This growth is attributed to the transformative impact of technology on the real estate industry, driving efficiency and innovation. Despite global economic uncertainties, PropTech firms' funding experienced a marginal dip in FY 2024, with investments totaling $657 million, down from $683 million in FY 2023. The shared economy and construction technology segments have emerged as leaders in the PropTech space, with 55% and 23% of the overall private investments in FY 2024, respectively.

      Thematic focus on infra, renewables and real estate likely to continue: Harsh Gupta Madhusudan

      Chinese valuations are roughly half of India's, but Chinese earnings growth is also significantly lower. The China trade is more tactical and opportunistic.

      JM Financial to fund realty projects through AIF, syndications

      JM Financial Group shifts to funding real estate projects through AIF route and syndications, transitioning to investment banking-led distribution. Vishal Kampani, non-executive vice chairman, announces strategic AIF for land and approval financing.

      Initiatives on track to increase women’s participation across levels, say 54% Indian employers – much above global average of 46%

      Internal leadership development programmes, followed by flexible working policies, most effective in helping retain and secure diverse talent, finds ManpowerGroup Diversity Outlook Survey

      Strong demand tailwinds are for all the players: 5 small and midcap real-estate stocks with upside potential of up to 34%

      Four years ago, the real estate industry was defined by excess inventory, over leveraged balance sheets and weak demand. Today, a housing project getting launched is getting sold within a few days. The average prices on a per square ft basis have inched upward very sharply in the last one year and still there is no dearth of demand. Now the question is whether this kind of sharp rise in demand is having an impact only on large players or also on mid-sized companies which are focussed in a region only. The fact is that in the case of sectors like real estate, when the tide of demand changes, it changes for every player, be it large or medium. Yes, when it comes to medium-sized players it would be important to look at the players where they have a track record of implementing projects on time. Delivering the project on time is key metrics which determines whether the company which is mid-sized today will become large or not in years to come. As the large ones have seen a sharp rise in the valuations, the focus of the street is now also on mid-sized by well managed companies.

      China allocates billions of dollars to bailout its crisis-hit property sector

      China has taken decisive measures to tackle the crisis in its property sector, which has been a crucial driver of its economic growth. The People's Bank of China has announced a 300-billion-yuan relending facility to support government-subsidized housing projects. Local state-owned enterprises are encouraged to purchase completed commercial homes to provide affordable housing. Commercial banks have issued significant loans for real estate development and individual housing.

      China lays out 'historic' plans to prop up its realty market

      Investors hoped the measures marked the beginning of more decisive government intervention to compensate for waning demand for new and old apartments, to slow down falling prices and to reduce a growing stock of unsold homes. Since the property market began its steep downturn in 2021, a string of developers have defaulted, leaving scores of idle construction sites behind, and sapping confidence in what had been the preferred savings instrument for the Chinese population.

      China unveils steps to stabilise crisis-hit property sector

      China announced significant measures to stabilize the struggling property sector. The measures included allowing local governments to purchase apartments, easing mortgage rules, and committing to finishing incomplete homes. These efforts aim to address declining demand, falling prices, and a surplus of unsold properties, with the hope of reviving a sector that once contributed significantly to the economy.

      China expected to announce new measures to fix property crisis, spur growth

      China's housing prices dropped in the first four months of the year, while factory output increased by almost 7%. This has lead to officials planning new measures to boost the struggling property industry. The National Bureau of Statistics noted insufficient domestic demand. The State Council announced a news conference to address the property market challenges, including defaults by developers.

      Waiting with cash in hand; will invest once election results are out on June 4: Aveek Mitra

      Aveek Mitra of Aveksat Financial Advisory strategizes for post-election investments, considering policy changes, Budget implications, and real estate opportunities in the MMR region for long-term growth. Mitra says: "We have built up different scenarios with most likeliest scenarios to the not likeliest scenario and based on that we will immediately try to see that what best we can do with the cash after the 4th June result."

      Signature Global reports 112% growth in pre-sales

      The company reported robust growth in the revenue and net profit for the fourth quarter ended March 31, 2024 on the back of strong pre-sales booking and higher realisations.

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