Thursday, May 31, 2007: The line up of equity players in the Indian real estate market is impressive. DB Realty parted with 5.92% of its shares to Trinity Capital of UK in April, while ICICI Venture is an equal partner of Kolte Patil in 3 of its projects in Pune.
Monday, May 28, 2007: Private equities (PEs) are being globally recognised as a separate asset class, attracting a huge corpus of funds from investors like pension and insurance companies, trusts and organisations that are looking for investment avenues.
Thursday, May 24, 2007: The media is awash with reports of the real estate boom, while the visible bustle in residential and commercial projects across urban stretches further confirms that real estate in India has arrived.
Wednesday, May 23, 2007: Earlier this month, the RBI had reduced the risk weightage on home loans upto Rs. 20 lakh from 75% to 50%. This move left the average investor wondering how this would work for him.
Friday, May 11, 2007: The impressive turnout by investment companies putting their faith in real estate in India is enlisted in the table below, compiled by Jones Lang LaSalle’s report for the 1st quarter of 2007.
Thursday, May 10, 2007: Money is the foremost driver for most
Indians seeking employment overseas. The dollar earnings provide NRIs
an opportunity to invest in India and in their adopted country..