Real estate investments triple to Rs 140,000 crore between 2014-18: CII-JLL study

22 Aug 2019 Evaluate

A joint study carried out by the Confederation of India Industry (CII)-JLL has revealed that investments into Indian real estate have more than tripled to Rs 140,000 crore between 2014 and 2018 as compared to Rs 46,500 crore between 2009 and 2013, largely supported by institutional investments. It noted that institutional investments increased in the past ten years and improved investors confidence, risk appetite and transparency. It added that enhanced use of technology across asset classes have changed the outlook of investors towards Indian real estate.

The report highlighted that the commercial office segment witnessed the maximum share of institutional investments in the past ten years. It indicated that investments in commercial office space rose six-folds to Rs 62,200 crore between 2014 and 2018 as compared to Rs 10,500 crore between 2009 and 2013, on the back of strong office space demand. It added that rise in the development of environmentally sustainable buildings and subsequent demand from occupiers added strength to this trend.

CII-JLL study also said that India’s improving reforms scenario added value to the overall scenario. It said notification of Real Estate Investment Trusts (REIT) regulations in 2014 led to a deluge of investments in high yielding assets with attractive valuations.  It noted that this was especially in the non-IT office space as most quality IT/ITeS assets were acquired by funds.

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