Tag: Residential Sector

Bank lending to residential sector increased in 2009-10

In 2009-10, the lenders such as Jammu & Kashmir Bank, Union Bank of India, ICICI, Bank of India and Canara Bank reduced lending to the some sectors of real estate. As per the data provided by banks, the largest private sector bank, ICICI reduced its lending to realty by 17 % and to capital markets […]

Indian Real Estate market on its pace

India no more lacks in the race of real estate market. Although many developers are nurturing this fact, but its high time now and they should come out of their shell to realize the boom of realty market. Due to the rise of upper middle class in India, a sense of better lifestyle and good […]

Banks Backing Off from lending to Commercial Realty

Due to the continuous oversupply of the commercial projects, the signs of pickup in demand in the sector seems becoming dull and thus banks are also backing out from lending to real estate firms. As compared to the residential sector, the demand growth of the commercial sector in past few months is much behind that […]

Real Estate Growth Analysis

Analysis of the growth in real estate sector in last few years was performed. It revealed some very interesting statistics of the growth. The facts go like this: In 2007, the office sector experienced highest demand. Grade A office space of about 32 million sq ft leased out in that year. But after that, it […]

Price correction supports realty

Photo by wilhei55 The real estate market is encouraged by price correction and low interest rates after few months of slump. The improvement is visible in residential sector, especially in low to mid-end housing segment. Level of enquiries went up and transaction velocity increased marginally as compared to first quarter of this yeaer. Most developers […]

Is realty seeing a correction at last?

The unending euphoria over real estate, which India has been witnessing over the past few years, is finally starting to show signs of ebbing, and that is probably healthy news for the long-term growth of this sector. Collapse of a few recent PE deals, postponement of capital-raising plans by developers and poor response to government […]