Private equity funds returning to realty space again

Last year witnessed as many as 393 PE deals totalling $9.67 billion, out of which $40 million were in the real estate sector

Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Feb 23 2014 | 1:33 PM IST
Optimistic about the revival of economy after Lok Sabha elections, foreign and domestic private equity players are now returning to Indian real estate sector, but with caution and will focus on top six-seven cities, say industry experts.

Last year witnessed as many as 393 PE deals totalling $9.67 billion, out of which $40 million were in the real estate sector.

"We believe the current sentiment cannot become worse than (in the) last few years. The real estate sector is expected to witness a revival this year. This positive sentiment is encouraging private equity players to re-look at the sector for investment," PwC executive director Shashank Jain told PTI.

Both the domestic as well as international players are looking at investing in the sector, he added.

In January, ASK Group raised its first tranche of $50 million of $200 million off-shore funds to invest in mid-income residential projects. Brick Eagle Group is raising $100 million to invest in lands for affordable housing development.

Indiareit Fund Advisors has finished raising $160.5 million to buy property assets in the major metros. IPAL has begun the process to raise $250-300 million through an offshore fund, and Rs 300 crore through a domestic fund to invest in redevelopment projects in the megapolis.

Qatar Investment Authority is in talks to invest $200 million in some residential property in the country, while Milestone Capital Advisors is also in the process of raising Rs 500-crore real estate fund, which is likely to be launched in the next few months, according to industry sources.

"Improvement in policy framework, banking sector reforms, and increase in construction activities are encouraging investors to look at real estate. There have been investments in real estate asset class, which are giving double digit returns of around 20-22 per cent," Milestone Capital director Rubi Arya said.
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First Published: Feb 23 2014 | 1:32 PM IST

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