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Real Estate Market and Indian Economy
Real Estate

2013

MARCH

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Real Estate

2013

MARCH

Contents
 Advantage India  Market overview and trends  Growth drivers  Success stories: DLF, Godrej Properties  Opportunities  Useful information

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Real Estate
Advantage India

2013

MARCH

Growing demand


Attractive opportunities


2015E
Market size: USD126 billion

Demand for residential property has gone up due to increased urbanisation Growing economy driving demand for commercial and retail space

Growing requirements of space from sectors such as education and healthcare





Growth in tourism providing opportunities in the hospitality sector

Advantage India
Increasing investments


Policy support


FDI in real estate of more than USD11.25 billion between April 2000 and May 2012 In FY12, the real estate sector accounted for 2.0 per cent of total FDI inflows into India

Allocation of USD625 million for rural housing FDI up to 100 per cent allowed with government permission for developing townships and settlements





2010-11
Market size: USD55.6 billion

Source: BMI (Business Monitor International), Aranca Research Data for FDI is from Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion; Notes: FDI - Foreign Direct Investment; 2015E - Estimate for 2015 (estimates by BMI)

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ADVANTAGE INDIA

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Real Estate

2013

MARCH

Contents
 Advantage India  Market overview and trends  Growth drivers  Success stories: DLF, Godrej Properties  Opportunities  Useful information

For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org

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Real Estate

2013

MARCH

Segments in the Indian real estate sector
Residential space
• Fragmented market with few large players • Demand of over 300,000 units in the seven major cities in 2010

Commercial space

• Few

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