Indian real estate attracted equity investments of USD 11.4 billion last year, up 54 per cent annually, mainly from developers and institutional investors, according to CBRE. The growth in equity investments was made in land acquisitions as well as developments across all asset classes of real estate, real estate consultant CBRE said in a report released on Friday. Domestic investments remained the primary driver, with around 70 per cent share in total equity investments in 2024 calendar year. Singapore, the US, and Canada cumulatively contributed more than 25 per cent of the total equity investments in Indian real estate in 2024. Developers led the way in capital inflows, capturing around 44 per cent of the total equity investments in 2024, followed by institutional players at 36 per cent, corporations at 11 per cent, REITs at 4 per cent, and other categories comprising around 5 per cent. Anshuman Magazine, Chairman & CEO - India, South-East Asia, Middle East & Africa, CBRE, .
The rise in Anant Raj share price came after domestic brokerage Motilal Oswal Financial Services (MOFSL) initiated coverage with 'Buy' for a target price of Rs 1,100, reflecting an upside of 31%
The REITs' market capitalisation is about 13.7 per cent of the total listed real estate sector in India
UBS has set a target price of Rs 1,005 for DLF; Rs 2,175 for Prestige Estates; and Rs 2,230 for Oberoi Realty
A combined total of nearly 1.22 million shares of the company worth approximately Rs 85.62 crore, have changed hands on both the NSE and BSE so far on Monday
Ajmera Realty & Infra India (ARIIL) hit a new high of Rs 1,120, gaining 6 per cent on the BSE in Thursday's intra-day trade on healthy outlook.
The surge in Arkade Developers share price came after the company announced that it will launch a residential and commercial project, Arkade Rare - Bhandup, in Mumbai, on October 26
Sobha's new sales plunged 44.9 per cent year-on-year (Y-o-Y) to 929,907 square feet in Q2FY25, from 1,686,196 square feet in Q2FY24.
New launches of gross development value (GDV) of Rs 1.52 trillion are in planning, and current inventory is Rs 1.47 trillion
The stock's rally was fuelled by the company's announcement of securing redevelopment rights of Miami Apartments at Breach Candy, South Mumbai.
Following the boost in its target price, Signature Global share gained 1.77% intraday. The price hike was attributed to its strong project portfolio and its scope for expansion beyond Gurugram.
The analysts believe that factors like healthy leverage, an increased focus on business development, and the potential for interest rate cuts will boost sales in the city.
Realty firm Max Estates plans to raise Rs 800 crore by selling equity shares to institutional investors for the growth of business. In a regulatory filing on Thursday, Max Estates informed that an Investment and Finance Committee of the board approved launch of Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP) issue. The panel also approved the floor price for the issue at Rs 628.74 per equity share. According to sources, all major domestic mutual fund companies have participated in the QIP issue. The company would utilise the fund to acquire land in Delhi-NCR, they added. According to the notice of the 8th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the members of Max Estates Ltd, the company plans to raise up to Rs 800 crore. "The company anticipates certain growth opportunities in its existing line of business," Max Estates said. The company said it continues to evaluate various growth avenues, including land acquisition. Max Estates proposed to raise funds aggregating up to and not exceeding Rs
The fall in the share price came after the company announced a weak set of June quarter (Q1FY25) results.
The surge in Sobha share price came after the real estate developer's overall sales value rose 28% Y-o-Y to Rs 1,874 crore. Sequentially, the overall sales grew 24.6%, compared to Q4FY24
The uptick in the Ajmera Realty share price came after the company announced its June quarter of financial year 2025 (Q1FY25) results.
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A major driver behind this rally, analysts said, is DLF's strong June quarter performance.
Mumbai and the National Capital Region (NCR) are likely to be hit the most by Budget 2024 property indexation benefit loss, said analysts at CLSA in a note
The surge in stock price came after the Mumbai-based company's profit rose nearly 82 per cent year-on-year (Y-o-Y) to Rs 584.5 crore in the June quarter of financial year 2025 (Q1FY25).