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    Investor confidence drives Indian realty investments to $4.8 billion in H1 2024

    Amid global economic challenges, Indian real estate showcased resilience, attracting $4.8 billion in institutional investments in H1 2024, up 81% from the total $5.8 billion in 2023. With 40 deals, investment activity surged, driven by strong foreign and growing domestic investor confidence, signaling robust economic growth and diversified opportunities in emerging sectors.

    Budget 2024: Tax cuts and lower rates top developers’ Budget wishlist

    Budget Expectations: As the Union Budget 2024 nears, real estate developers eagerly await tax rationalisation and interest rate cuts for financial viability and growth. The CREDAI and Colliers survey underscores the need for GST input tax concessions and lower interest rates to boost project feasibility. Developers anticipate strong demand in Tier I and II cities, with hopes of sustaining momentum in 2024. Expectations include cost management solutions, price increases, and exploring new residential models. Developers and stakeholders look to Budget 2024 for crucial support in driving sector growth.

    6 things salaried taxpayers want from Budget 2024: Hike in standard deduction, HRA exemption, work from home benefits and more

    Budget 2024 expectations: The upcoming budget is expected to address salary taxation to benefit salaried individuals and boost the economy. Taxpayers expect revisions in areas like standard deduction, tax slabs, and HRA limits to ease their burden and encourage spending. Here are some of the key changes that salaried taxpayers want from Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in Budget 2024.

    Sitharaman may focus on affordable housing in Union Budget: Former HDFC CEO Keki Mistry

    BUDGET 2024: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is expected to prioritize affordable housing in the upcoming Union Budget, former HDFC CEO Keki Mistry stated. Real estate developers are advocating for tax rationalization, more funds for the SWAMIH scheme, and continued government backing to sustain sector growth and stimulate demand

    ETMarkets Smart Talk: India's economy poised for strong growth in second half of 2024, market outlook cautious: Vipul Bhowar

    India's economy is expected to experience strong growth in the second half of 2024. This growth will be fuelled by robust public investment and resilient private consumption, supported by strong domestic factors, decreasing inflation, and favourable fiscal and monetary policies.

    Market can only go up now irrespective of Budget. Here's why

    The Street has discounted the defence manufacturing stocks too much into the future. Even the earning visibility has been discounted. It is a fast-moving train; it does not make sense to get onto that train at this point. There are many choices when it comes to rural play – two-wheelers, fertilisers, pesticides and M&M, says Dipan Mehta.

    • PE investment in real estate hits $2.5 bn in Q2, a 3-year high

      Institutional investments in India's real estate sector surged to a three-year high of $2.5 billion in the June quarter, primarily driven by robust activity in the industrial and warehousing, and residential segments, according to Colliers. The industrial and warehousing segment attracted the majority of investments at $1.5 billion, marking an 11-fold increase from Q2 2023, while the residential segment also experienced significant growth. Conversely, investments in the office sector plummeted 83%. Foreign investors, particularly from the US and UAE, were prominent contributors in the market, indicating a positive outlook for the industry.

      2024 Budget: Transforming India's agriculture for climate resilience and food security

      Budget: The 2024 budget presents a chance to sow the seeds of a transformed agricultural sector - resilient, sustainable, empowered. By embracing innovation, investing in the future and placing the farmer at the heart of the equation, India can cultivate a productive agricultural landscape that supports its people and the world's.

      Budget 2024: Will the indexation benefit on debt mutual fund be back?

      Budget 2024: Due to inflation and taxes the real returns of debt mutual funds have turned negative in some cases. Earlier the government used to give indexation benefit on LTCG generated from sale of debt mutual funds, however now this benefit is removed. Will the government reconsider its decision for indexation benefit on debt mutual funds?

      Institutional investment in Indian real estate at $2.5 billion in Q2, marking a 3-year high

      Private equity investments in Indian real estate hit a three-year high in Q2 2024, totaling $2.5 billion. The industrial and warehousing segment led with 61% of the total investments ($1.5 billion), driven by large deals. The residential segment saw a 7.5x increase from Q2 2023, making up 21% of total inflows. Office assets received $0.3 billion, showing a significant annual decline.

      What to expect from real estate and infra sector in upcoming Budget? Keki Mistry answers

      Well, I think the focus will be on affordable housing in my opinion and there will some scheme or the other that will come up for the affordable housing segment.

      Indian real estate witnesses $1.7 bn private equity inflow during H1 2024

      Private equity investment in the Indian real estate sector reached USD 1.7 billion in the first half of 2024, marking a 42% increase year-on-year, as reported by Savills India. However, Q2 2024 saw investments of USD 1.1 billion, similar to the previous year's figures.

      Why Budget 2024 must have more than Sensex on its radar

      Budget 2024: The Union budget is set to dominate headlines in India, with the question of whether realpolitik or coalition compulsions will dictate the budget's economic policy. The interplay between economics and politics is not new to India, as it is part of elected democracies. The BJP's performance fell short of expectations due to inflation and unemployment, both factors within the domain of economic policy.

      Budget 2024: A look at India’s GDP growth rate before Sitharaman sets the ball rolling in Lok Sabha

      Budget 2024 GDP | Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is preparing to unveil Union Budget 2024 in July, underlining India's robust GDP growth. With GDP climbing to 7.8% in Q4 FY24 and an estimated 8.2% for FY24, policies will focus on sustaining growth momentum. The budget aims to align economic strategies with evolving demands amidst global uncertainties.

      Best approach for self-redevelopment of a real estate project: 7 things to know

      Find out if you, as a society member, should embark on this ambitious project or leave it to the developer.

      India's entry into JPMorgan Bond Index set to benefit real estate & manufacturing: Abhishek Banerjee

      Analyzing India's economic shifts from surplus to GDP growth projections, Abhishek Banerjee says the focus lies on potential impacts on export sectors and bond markets, indicating promising growth opportunities in the economy. While India's increased production and exports are positive, the shift necessitates careful sector allocation in the near term to manage potential impacts on export-oriented industries.

      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.

      Big US banks withstand Fed's commercial real estate shock scenario

      Amid economic uncertainties, the Federal Reserve's stress tests revealed big U.S. banks' resilience to a 40% drop in commercial real estate values. The tests underscored the challenges faced by regional banks and the need for robust risk assessment in the banking sector.

      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.

      Budget wish list: Realtors want government to rationalise taxes, allot more for SWAMIH

      Real estate developers are seeking measures in the upcoming Union Budget, including SWAMIH fund allocation, GST input tax credit, and rental housing incentives to support growth and demand creation.

      Under-construction housing prices increase 15.2% in June quarter

      Residential real estate supply surged in June quarter driven by under-construction properties, prices rose 11.7% and 15.2% sequentially, surpassing ready-to-move-in prices in Gurugram, Mumbai, Noida, and Thane.

      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.

      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.

      More than 5.3 lakh homes set to be delivered in 2024, highest in a decade

      According to the National Real Estate Development Corporation (NAREDCO) nearly 4.35 lakh units were completed in the top 7 cities in 2023, with expectations of a significant increase this year.

      Real estate sentiment at decadal high in first quarter of 2024

      The Knight Frank-NAREDCO Real Estate Sentiment Index Q1 2024 reported a surge in confidence in residential and office markets, attributed to stable economic fundamentals, post-pandemic momentum, and increased transaction volumes. The Current Sentiment Index Score reached a decadal high at 72, with the Future Sentiment score and Developer Future Sentiment Score also showing positive trends.

      Sundaram Home Finance hopeful of continuing growth momentum

      Sundaram Home Finance plans to continue its growth momentum in the current financial year by expanding into smaller towns and exploring opportunities in Tier 4 towns in South India. The company, a subsidiary of Sundaram Finance Ltd, is optimistic about the real estate sector's outlook and expects growth momentum to continue. The company has opened 30 exclusive SBL branches in Tamil Nadu, with disbursements of over Rs 125 crore.

      Sundaram Home Finance Q4 results: Net profit at Rs 57 cr; disbursements breach Rs 5,000 cr

      Sundaram Home Finance, the wholly owned subsidiary of Sundaram Finance has reported a net profit of Rs 57 crore for the January-March 2024 quarter, the company said.

      Rs 5 crore budget may not guarantee luxury housing in NCR, prices scale new highs

      With homes priced at ₹6 crore and above getting sold out within hours of launch, developers are not keen on launching smaller sized apartments, forcing end users to wait for the current uptick in the market to stabilise. The trend is also worrying industry experts as it is giving rise to speculative buying which might eventually cause a bubble in the property market.

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