"Private Equity funds in Indian real estate sector has already raised USD 420 million in the first two months of this year, compared to USD 520 million for the whole of last year," said Rubi Arya, executive vice chairman of the Mumbai-based Milestone Capital Advisors Ltd.
Mid-segment housing and affordable housing can take returns to as high as 20-22 per cent per anum through hybrid investing, that is capital security plus equity upside, she said.
"With such positive developments, the India story is growing by leaps and bounds and it is just a matter of time when this sector begins its upward journey once again, albeit after a prolonged period of gloom," she added.
Costs on real estate construction are seeing stability with fuel prices down, which leaves developers with overall margins for positive growth.
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The availability of foreign capital will naturally increase with the government permitting NRI investments into domestic Alternate Investment Funds.
The Real Estate Investment Trusts will soon see listings by developers and thus lifting the commercial reality market to a highly profitable investment climate, according to Arya.
Milestone manages USD 800 million or 25 million sq ft residential, warehousing, commercial and office spaces since it began operating as PE funding concern in 2008.