Hyderabad favoured destination for investment
Hyderabad continues to be a favoured destination for investments due to its unique infrastructure, and real estate prospects are promising despite the Telangana agitation.
Hyderabad continues to be a favoured destination for investments due to its unique infrastructure, and real estate prospects are promising despite the Telangana agitation.
The world’s largest casino entertainment company, Caesars Entertainment Corporation is in talks with leading Indian developers and hospitality players to expand its presence in the country.
Shares of DLF, the largest real estate company, fell 6 per cent on Thursday, march 1, as Veritas, a Canadian investment research company, advised its clients to sell the company’s shares.
hBits, a fractional ownership platform, has marked its entry in the second largest city of Maharashtra with the acquisition of the 44,328 square feet campus – CyberCity Magarpatta. A city within a city, the campus houses a commercial zone, a shopping mall, multiple restaurants, two schools, residential neighborhoods, a gymkhana as well as a large 25-acre serene park. Through this asset, hBits aims to create an investment opportunity worth INR 55 crore, thus democratizing access to Grade A commercial real estate for investors.
No one has got a clear answer to the core of the problems and every industry stakeholder has his own point of view. However, the economies of scale suggests it definitely helps the developers to undertake cost-effective measures since material procurement happens at a group level. This gives large developers an advantage over other smaller developers and projects. Also, the duration of construction has an impact on the cost. The developers must ensure the completion of projects on time, which could help us sell the properties at a faster pace and keep the cost under control.
Vestian MEA, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Vestian INC Chicago, established in 2010. Vestian MEA will operate as a specialized real estate advisory firm providing comprehensive solutions to investors seeking to capitalize on opportunities in Dubai and the UAE. The launch of Vestian MEA represents a significant milestone in the company’s growth strategy, aligning with its commitment to delivering unparalleled real estate services globally.
Puravankara Limited, 5th Best Indian real estate brand (as per Track2Realty BrandXReport 2022-23), has announced an interim dividend payout of INR 6.30 per share for the financial year 2023-24 on 23,71,49,686 equity shares of face value of INR 5 each with a total dividend payout of INR 149.40 crores. The dividend will be paid to those shareholders whose names stand on the Register of Members of the Company as of February 1, 2024.
Analysts tracking the market believe lease model is always easy and better in comparison to the sales model in commercial property. For a lessee it gives a strategic option of rethinking if it is not giving the desired outcome considering all different aspects and factors involved in any particular kind of business. For a developer also, it works as an indirect sales model where a developers can comfortably sale the lease area to an investor who can enjoy both the benefits of property appreciation as well as the lease money.
On Puravankara’s future plans he said, “We will continue to work towards expanding our market share,and we are excited to announce that in Q3FY23 the group has achieved increased revenue from projects by 77%, increased collection from operations by 87% from construction and delivery against the similar quarter in the previous year. This is supported by increased sales and new launches of over 4.11 msft in 9MFY23 with the last quarter of the current financial year adding another 2.17 msft. Our per Sq. Ft. of debt on under construction area has reduced by 49% from INR 2,524 to INR 1,291 over the last four years.
Ramneek Patel, an MNC executive in Gurugram is on a company leased accommodation and the HR is deducting INR 40,000 per month for his rented apartment. Now that the Goods & Service Tax (GST) has been imposed for rental residential units to companies, he has been told by the company that the said liability will be passed on to the employees living in company leased apartments. They can otherwise find an apartment on their own.