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Who is driving the real estate industry?
With the central government tightening regulations in the residential segment in recent years and a mismatch of demand and supply for housing, the commercial, office, and retail segments have been the key drivers within the real estate industry. Nevertheless, all segments felt the impacts of the coronavirus crisis in 2020 with less transactions, less realizations, rising vacancies and falling prizes.
DLF Limited
The Delhi Land & Finance Limited (DLF) was founded in 1946 in New Delhi. At first, it developed residential colonies in renown neighborhoods in southern Delhi, such as Greater Kailash and Hauz Khas. When the government took control over real estates in Delhi in the mid-1950s, DLF concentrated on other locations and the commercial segment. From the 1970s onwards, it was one of the driving factors in developing the small town of Gurugram (formerly known as Gurgaon) into a vibrant city. In financial year 2020, DLF reported a consolidated revenue of nearly ** billion Indian rupees. Besides its residential projects and high-end shopping malls, DLF gained popularity as the title sponsor of the Indian Premier League between 2008 and 2012.
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The India Real Estate Market Report is Segmented by Business Model (Sales and Rental), by Property Type (Residential and Commercial), by End-User (Individuals/Households, Corporates & SMEs and Others), and by City (Mumbai Metropolitan Region, Delhi NCR, Pune, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, and the Rest of India). The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD).
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The India real estate market size attained a value of USD 570.40 Billion in 2024 and is projected to expand at a CAGR of around 8.70% through 2034. Rapid smart city developments, government incentives and increased FDI inflows are propelling the market to achieve USD 1313.64 Billion by 2034.
Rapid urbanization is driving the popularity of real estate in India, particularly in Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities. According to the United Nations, 60 million Indian residents are expected to reside in cities by 2030. Government initiatives like Smart Cities Mission, Bharatmala, and Metro rail expansions are improving urban infrastructure and enhancing real estate value in peripheral areas. Better roads, connectivity, and amenities make these regions attractive for residential and commercial development.
Policy initiatives like RERA (Real Estate Regulatory Authority), GST, Benami Transactions Act, and PMAY have brought structure and accountability to the India real estate market. RERA has increased buyer confidence by mandating project registration, timely delivery, and clear legal documentation. GST helped simplify the tax regime, though its impact varies by segment. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) norms are encouraging global players to enter Indian real estate space. These reforms have set a more transparent, regulated environment conducive to long-term investment and sustainable growth.
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Commercial real estate is generally preferred over residential real estate by investors as the former offers higher rental yields. Within the commercial real estate sector, the office segment has emerged as the favorite among investors. Digitalization, policy support, lower interest rates, and growing consumer confidence are increasingly boosting investors’ interest in the segment. Additionally, softening of crypto and other financial markets, renewed interest in the real estate sector. The office sector is slowly recovering from a COVID-19-induced setback as a lot of companies are implementing back-to-office policies leading to growth in demand for office spaces and thereby, leading to an increase in absorption rates.
Investment outlook: The co-working sector
The expansion of co-working spaces, once dominated by freelance professionals, SMEs, and start-ups, was one of the COVID-induced changes in the real estate market. As large corporates expand their ventures to newer markets and collaborate with co-working operators, there has been an increase in investment activity in the co-working sector. Angel investors, particularly, expect a high return on investment (ROI) from coworking spaces as compared to later-stage investors. With the introduction of real estate investment trusts (REITs) in India, the sector is expected to receive a boost
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Nifty 50 The NIFTY 50 is a diversified 50 stock index accounting for 13 sectors of the economy. It is used for a variety of purposes such as benchmarking fund portfolios, index based derivatives and index funds.
NIFTY 50 is owned and managed by NSE Indices Limited (formerly known as India Index Services & Products Limited) (NSE Indices). NSE Indices is India's specialised company focused upon the index as a core product.
The NIFTY 50 Index represents about 66.8% of the free float market capitalization of the stocks listed on NSE as on March 29, 2019. The total traded value of NIFTY 50 index constituents for the last six months ending March 2019 is approximately 53.4% of the traded value of all stocks on the NSE. Impact cost of the NIFTY 50 for a portfolio size of Rs.50 lakhs is 0.02% for the month March 2019.. NIFTY 50 is ideal for derivatives trading. From June 26, 2009, NIFTY 50 is computed based on free float methodology.
Nifty 100 NIFTY 100 is a diversified 100 stock index representing major sectors of the economy. NIFTY 100 represents top 100 companies based on full market capitalisation from NIFTY 500. This index intends to measure the performance of large market capitalisation companies. The NIFTY 100 tracks the behavior of combined portfolio of two indices viz. NIFTY 50 and NIFTY Next 50
NIFTY 100 is owned and managed by NSE Indices Limited (formerly known as India Index Services & Products Limited) (NSE Indices). NSE Indices is India’s specialized company focused upon the index as a core products.
• The NIFTY 100 Index represents about 76.8% of the free float market capitalization of the stocks listed on NSE as on March 29, 2019. • The total traded value for the last six months ending March 2019 of all index constituents is approximately 66.2% of the traded value of all stocks on the NSE. From June 26, 2009, NIFTY 100 is computed based on free float methodology.
Nifty Microcap 250
The Nifty Microcap 250 index aims to track the performance of microcap stocks listed or permitted to trade on NSE. The index includes the top 250 companies beyond the Nifty 500 index constituents, selected based on their average full market capitalization. A stocks weight is based on its free-float market capitalization.
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The index has a base date of April 01, 2005, with a base value of 1000. The index includes the top 250 companies beyond the Nifty 500 index constituents, selected based on their average full market capitalization.
The weight of each stock in the index is based on its free float market capitalization.
A buffer based on full market capitalization is used to reduce portfolio churn.
The index is reviewed semi-annually.
Nifty500 It represents the top 500 companies based on full market capitalisation from the eligible universe. The NIFTY 500 Index represents about 96.1% of the free float market capitalization of the stocks listed on NSE as on March 29, 2019. The total traded value for the last six months ending March 2019, of all Index constituents is approximately 96.5% of the traded value of all stocks on NSE. The NIFTY 500 companies are disaggregated into industry indices viz. NIFTY Industry Indices.
** FMCG** MCGs (Fast Moving Consumer Goods) are those goods and products, which are non-durable, mass consumption products and available off the shelf. The Nifty FMCG Index comprises of maximum of 15 companies who manufacture such products which are listed on the National Stock Exchange (NSE).
Healthcare The Nifty Healthcare Index is designed to reflect the behaviour and performance of the Healthcare companies. The Nifty Healthcare Index comprises of maximum of 20 stocks that are listed on the National Stock Exchange.
Information Technology (IT) Information Technology (IT) industry has played a major role in the Indian economy. In order to have a good benchmark of the Indian IT sector, NSE Indices has developed the Nifty IT sector index. Nifty IT provides investors and market intermediaries with an appropriate benchmark that captures the performance of the IT segment of the market.
Companies in this index are those that have more than 50% of their turnover from IT related activities like IT Infrastructure , IT Education and Software Training , Telecommunication Services and Networking Infrastructure, Software Development, Hardware Manufacturer’s, Vending, Support and Maintenance.
REAL ESTATE Real estate sector in India is witnessing significant growth. Recent dynamics of the market reflected the opportunity of creating wealth across real estate companies, as proven by recent listings of real estate companies resulting into prominent growth in public funds and private equity.
The main growth thrust is coming due to favorable demographics, increasing purchasing power, existence of customer friendly banks & housing finance companies, professional...
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The India Private Equity Market is Segmented by Fund Type (Buyout and Growth, Venture Capital, Mezzanine and Distressed, and More), Sector (Technology, Healthcare, Real Estate, Financial Services, Consumer and Retail, Industrials, Telecom, and More), Investments (Large Cap, Upper-Middle Market, and More), and Region (North, West, South, East and Northeast, and Central). The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD).
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REIT Market Size 2025-2029
The reit market size is forecast to increase by USD 372.8 billion, at a CAGR of 3% between 2024 and 2029.
The market is experiencing significant growth driven by the increasing global demand for warehousing and storage facilities. This trend is fueled by the e-commerce sector's continued expansion, leading to an increased need for efficient logistics and distribution networks. An emerging trend in the market is the rise of self-storage as a service, offering investors attractive returns and catering to the growing consumer preference for flexible and convenient storage solutions. However, the market faces challenges as well. Vertical integration by e-commerce companies poses a threat to the industry, as these companies increasingly control the entire supply chain from production to delivery, potentially reducing the need for third-party logistics and storage providers. Additionally, regulatory changes and economic uncertainties can impact REITs' profitability and investor confidence. Companies seeking to capitalize on market opportunities and navigate challenges effectively must stay informed of these trends and adapt to the evolving landscape.
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Request Free SampleThe market continues to evolve, with various sectors such as retail, industrial, and commercial real estate experiencing dynamic shifts. Family offices, pension funds, high-net-worth individuals, and sovereign wealth funds increasingly invest in this asset class, seeking diversification and stable returns. Market volatility, driven by economic cycles and interest rate fluctuations, influences investment strategies. Artificial intelligence and property technology are transforming the industry, with data analytics and digital platforms streamlining property management, investment, and appraisal processes. Multifamily housing and single-family homes remain popular choices due to their rental income potential and capital appreciation opportunities. Property taxes, inflation risk, and maintenance costs are essential considerations for investors, requiring effective risk management strategies.
Net operating income, return on equity, and occupancy rates are critical performance metrics. Regulatory environment and property regulations also impact the market, influencing capitalization rates and shareholder value. Institutional investors explore equity and debt financing, real estate brokerage, and securities offerings to capitalize on opportunities. Property investment platforms, real estate syndications, and property management companies facilitate access to diverse offerings. Green building standards and sustainable development are gaining traction, attracting socially responsible investors. The ongoing digital transformation of the real estate sector, including smart buildings and hybrid REITs, offers new investment opportunities and challenges. Investors must stay informed of market trends and adapt their strategies accordingly.
How is this REIT Industry segmented?
The reit industry research report provides comprehensive data (region-wise segment analysis), with forecasts and estimates in 'USD billion' for the period 2025-2029, as well as historical data from 2019-2023 for the following segments. TypeIndustrialCommercialResidentialApplicationWarehouses and communication centersSelf-storage facilities and data centersOthersProduct TypeTriple netDouble netModified gross leaseFull servicePercentageGeographyNorth AmericaUSCanadaEuropeFranceGermanyItalyUKAPACChinaIndiaJapanSingaporeRest of World (ROW).
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The industrial segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period.The retail and industrial real estate sectors dominate the market, with industrial real estate leading in 2024. The industrial segment's growth is driven by the increasing demand for warehousing space due to the surge in e-commerce and online sales during the COVID-19 pandemic. Supply chain disruptions have compelled companies to lease more warehouse space to store additional inventory, leading to increased occupancy and rental rates. Furthermore, the proximity of fulfillment centers to metropolitan areas caters to the growing number of online consumers. This trend will continue to fuel the expansion of industrial REITs, offering significant growth opportunities for the market. Asset management companies, pension funds, and high-net-worth individuals are increasingly investing in REITs for their attractive dividend yields and potential for capital appreciation. Private equity firms and family offices are also active players in the market, providing equity financing for REITs. Real estate agents and brokers facilitate transactions, while debt financing from banks and i
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Private Equity Market Size 2025-2029
The private equity market size is forecast to increase by USD 885.7 billion at a CAGR of 9.5% between 2024 and 2029.
The private equity and venture capital investment landscape is experiencing significant growth, driven by an increase in deal volumes and the rising number of high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) worldwide. This trend is fueled by the attractive returns offered by private equity and venture capital investments, which have become a popular asset class for wealth management portfolios. However, this market is not without challenges. Transaction risks, such as regulatory changes and foreign exchange fluctuations, can pose significant hurdles for investors. Additionally, there is a growing demand for impact investing, particularly in sectors like renewable energy, as investors seek to align their financial goals with social and environmental objectives.
Navigating these trends and challenges requires a deep understanding of market dynamics and a strategic approach to investment opportunities. This market trends and analysis report delves deeper into these topics, providing valuable insights for professionals seeking to maximize their private equity investments.
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The markets continue to evolve, with investment strategies becoming increasingly data-driven and sophisticated. Investor returns remain a key focus, with growth stage investing and innovation hubs driving value creation. Risk management is crucial in this industry, with deal origination and fundraising strategies carefully considered. Management fees and capital calls are essential components of the fund lifecycle, while deal closing and post-investment management ensure optimal portfolio performance. Cryptocurrency investments represent an emerging trend, with digital assets joining traditional assets in investment portfolios. Impact measurement and regulatory compliance are also critical, as private equity firms strive for transparency and customer experience.
ESG integration and industry consolidation are shaping the venture capital ecosystem, with secondary market sales providing liquidity for investors. Fund size and investment strategies vary, with some focusing on start-ups and emerging technologies. Technology adoption is a significant factor in fund performance, with customer acquisition and retention key to long-term success. Fund returns are closely monitored, with performance fees incentivizing top-performing funds. In the global private equity landscape, fundraising strategies and industry trends continue to evolve. Regulatory compliance and customer experience are paramount, with digital assets investment and ESG integration shaping the future of the industry.
Private equity sales and industry consolidation are ongoing, with post-investment management and portfolio optimization crucial to maximizing returns.
How is this Private Equity Industry segmented?
The private equity industry research report provides comprehensive data (region-wise segment analysis), with forecasts and estimates in 'USD billion' for the period 2025-2029, as well as historical data from 2019-2023 for the following segments.
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Privately held companies
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Application
Leveraged buyouts
Venture capital
Equity investment
Enterpreneurship
Investments
Large Cap
Upper Middle Market
Lower Middle Market
Real Estate
Large Cap
Upper Middle Market
Lower Middle Market
Real Estate
Geography
North America
US
Canada
Europe
France
Germany
UK
Middle East and Africa
APAC
Australia
China
India
Japan
South America
Brazil
Rest of World (ROW)
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The privately held companies segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period.
In the realm of investment, private equity portfolios play a significant role in the additive manufacturing market. These portfolios encompass various investment vehicles, such as buyout funds, growth equity funds, strategic investments, and late-stage funding. Each type caters to different growth stages of companies in the sector. Buyout funds focus on acquiring controlling stakes in mature companies, often facilitating digital transformation and operational improvements. Growth equity funds, on the other hand, invest in companies with proven business models, aiming to fuel their expansion through capital infusion and industry expertise. Strategic investments are made by firms seeking to gain a foothold in a new market or expand their existing presence.
Legal frameworks and regulatory landscapes play a crucial role in shaping the market dynamics. Alternative investments, such as distressed debt funds and private debt, provide opportunities
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The Asia-Pacific Private Equity Market is Segmented by Fund Type (Buyout and Growth, Venture Capital, Mezzanine, and More), Sector (Technology, Healthcare, Real Estate, Financial Services, Industrials, Telecom, and More), Investments (Large Cap, Upper-Middle Market, and More), and Country (India, China, Japan, Australia, South Korea and More). The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD).
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Who is driving the real estate industry?
With the central government tightening regulations in the residential segment in recent years and a mismatch of demand and supply for housing, the commercial, office, and retail segments have been the key drivers within the real estate industry. Nevertheless, all segments felt the impacts of the coronavirus crisis in 2020 with less transactions, less realizations, rising vacancies and falling prizes.
DLF Limited
The Delhi Land & Finance Limited (DLF) was founded in 1946 in New Delhi. At first, it developed residential colonies in renown neighborhoods in southern Delhi, such as Greater Kailash and Hauz Khas. When the government took control over real estates in Delhi in the mid-1950s, DLF concentrated on other locations and the commercial segment. From the 1970s onwards, it was one of the driving factors in developing the small town of Gurugram (formerly known as Gurgaon) into a vibrant city. In financial year 2020, DLF reported a consolidated revenue of nearly ** billion Indian rupees. Besides its residential projects and high-end shopping malls, DLF gained popularity as the title sponsor of the Indian Premier League between 2008 and 2012.