The real estate sector in India is going through a great enthusiasm as the decreasing rate of the investments are now witnessing an upswing there are ray of hopes of a better tomorrow. There are also speculations of the real-estate sector getting rejuvenated. The foreign institutional investors have expanded their reach to the Indian equity market by making a net investment of approximately Rs.33, 394cores. The private equity investments have shown a massive growth this year.The market has evolved in a better situation with the increase in the investment activity; the investment activity has been slowing down in the past quarters and now there are hopes for the real estate sector to grow.
According to the investment experts apart from going in for structured deals the investors can now go on for a compact asset. These complete packages are now available in larger numbers.
As per the recent reports of a global real estate consultancy named Cushman and Wakefield (C&W) shows an increase of about 2.5 percent in the private equity within the last quarter of 2014. The report also showed almost a 30 percent increase in the quarter ending in March 2014, when compared to the last quarter of 2013.
The Out Pour of Investments
The report of C&W shows that around eight private equity deals have happened in the recent past within the real estate sector. The demographic location of these have been; 4 out of those eight in Bangalore,2 in Delhi and one each in Pune and Mumbai.
The decreasing value of rupee and a weak economic scenario of 2013 resulted into the exit of some of the foreign investors form the real estate sector. With the stabilizing economic conditions several foreign investors are turning back towards the Indian real estate with an improved potential to invest.
According to the investment experts apart from going in for structured deals the investors can now go on for a compact asset. These complete packages are now available in larger numbers.
As per the recent reports of a global real estate consultancy named Cushman and Wakefield (C&W) shows an increase of about 2.5 percent in the private equity within the last quarter of 2014. The report also showed almost a 30 percent increase in the quarter ending in March 2014, when compared to the last quarter of 2013.
The Out Pour of Investments
The report of C&W shows that around eight private equity deals have happened in the recent past within the real estate sector. The demographic location of these have been; 4 out of those eight in Bangalore,2 in Delhi and one each in Pune and Mumbai.
The decreasing value of rupee and a weak economic scenario of 2013 resulted into the exit of some of the foreign investors form the real estate sector. With the stabilizing economic conditions several foreign investors are turning back towards the Indian real estate with an improved potential to invest.
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