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REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE. Presented By: Gunjan Masand Ritul Jain Saurab Vats Shanky Singhal Shubhomita Sengupta Shweta Datta. INTRODUCTION. INTRODUCTION.

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REAL ESTATE

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  1. REAL ESTATE Presented By: GunjanMasand Ritul Jain Saurab Vats ShankySinghal ShubhomitaSengupta ShwetaDatta

  2. INTRODUCTION

  3. INTRODUCTION • The strong fundamentals of the Indian economy are having a favorable impact on all asset classes of Indian real estate viz. housing, commercial – office space and retail and hospitality. • In recent years, the growth has spread out to tier-II and III cities as well. • High growth in services as well as manufacturing sector has resulted in high demand for commercial and industrial real estate. • Further the economic growth has trickled down to the large Indian middle class increasing affordability and affluence. Improving living standards are driving the demand for better quality housing and urban infrastructure.

  4. Drivers for Growth of Real Estate & Construction

  5. Overview of India Infrastructure

  6. Special Economic Zones

  7. Govt. Initiatives and Policy

  8. Major Players in Real Estate

  9. DLF Group

  10. DLF Group • Founded in 1946 • DLF Group is one of the biggest real estate giants • Built many high-quality buildings across the country, specifically in Gurgaon • Tied up with Hilton Group to build whopping 100 hotels in India over the next few years. • In current expansion plans, DLF has over 425 million sq. ft. of development across its businesses, including developed, on-going and planned projects. • Spread over 32 cities, mostly in metros and key urban areas across India

  11. ANSALS

  12. Ansals • Founded by LalaChiranjiLalAnsal • By far most dominant activity of Ansals has been Real Estate Promotion & Development • company has several landmark high-rise commercial building like Statesman House, Ambadeep, AntrikshBhawan, Tolstoy House, IndraPrakash, Navrang House and AnsalBhawan • Ansals have also completed several residential buildings like GauriSadan, Upasana at Hailey Road & Dhawan Deep at JantarMantar road, all in the heart of New Delhi at Connaught Place.

  13. There is the most prestigious “Ansal Plaza” Shopping Mall associated with its work • Also it has made elite townships, Sushant Lok and Palam Vihar in Gurgaon and several other places all over the country.

  14. Parsavnath Developers • It was incorporated on July 24, 1990 under the Companies Act, 1956 as Parsvnath Developers Limited. • With more than two decades of experience in its repertoire, the group has already stamped its presence already in seventeen states and going Pan – India. • It has made various developments in areas like GURGAON, Noida, South Delhi.

  15. Unitech Group • Plans to invest US$ 720 million in building hotels in the country • Its partner for this venture is Marriott International. • Carved a niche for itself in India with its sprawling properties and projects in Bangalore, Gurgaon, Noida, Greater Noida and Kolkata • Unitech Group took over projects in International areas as well. • Actively involved in construction projects of power plants, expressways, highways, transmission lines, classrooms, amusement parks.

  16. Radisson Hotel, New Delhi has won accolades for its wonderful infrastructure, astounding interiors, ideal location and extra ordinary facilities for the distinguished customers. • Rohini Amusement Park is also a creation of Unitech Group. • The commercial complexes like Global Business Park, Signature Towers, Unitech Business Park and Unitech Trade Center and the launch of Millennium Plaza & Infocenter in Gurgaon have made Unitech Builder earn a good reputation in the industry.

  17. Financials Of DLF • DLF is the market leader in this sector with net profit of 1547 cr. • It was way lower than its last year profit by more than 1000 cr. • It was well supported by the timely launch of IPL. • The share of this co. touched the all time high of 1227 in dec. 2007 which was just 6 months after its issue and now trading at 337.

  18. Financials Of Ansals API • Their profit declined by 81.24% in the last financial year over the last year. • This is one of the badly hit company by the economic slowdown. • 569 is the all time high of this company in 2006 and now trading at just 10% of its all time high.

  19. SUBPRIME CRISIS

  20. DEVELOPMENT OF REAL ESTATE IN INDIA IT Infrastructure – Temples of Modern India Townships Programming Houses Green Buildings

  21. BARRIERS IN GROWTH OF REAL ESTATE

  22. FALL OF SENSEX AND REAL ESTATE STOCKS

  23. IMPACT OF RECESSION ON REAL ESTATE

  24. KEY ISSUES

  25. MEASURES TAKEN BY DLF

  26. MEASURES TAKEN BY UNITECH

  27. SHIFT IN STRATEGY

  28. IMPACT OF BUDGET • Overall Impact considered to be marginally positive. • Infrastructure investment to be raised over 9% of GDP. • Funding pressure on construction companies to be eased by PPP. • PPP infrastructure projects to be refinanced upto 60% through IIFCL. • Rs 39.7 billion allocated for rural housing schemes. • Focus on providing housing to people of economic weaker section & lower income group.

  29. FUTURE PREDICTIONS • Close to $7 billion to $8 billion of venture capital expected to flow into Indian real estate market. • A significant increase in project execution through Public- Private-Partnerships. • More demand for office and industrial space. • Current levels of investments in infrastructure are not sufficient to bridge the gap between demand and supply.

  30. THANK YOU

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