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India’s real estate sector may need Rs 50 lakh crore capital over next decade: ANAROCK Capital - The Economic Times
India’s real estate sector may need Rs 50 lakh crore capital over next decade: ANAROCK CapitalThe Economic Times
India’s realty boom may need Rs 50 lakh crore in fresh capital over next decade
India's real estate sector requires Rs 50 lakh crore capital for growth over the next decade. Data centres, logistics, industrial real estate, and GCC-led office developments will attract significant long-term investment. Despite challenges, strong domestic demand and infrastructure investments will drive growth. The focus is on channeling capital to affordable housing and emerging cities.
India emerges APAC’s top bet for real estate returns across sectors: CBRE survey
India leads Asia Pacific in real estate yields across all asset classes. Global investors are actively deploying capital into Indian real estate. This trend is expected to strengthen as more institutional-grade products become available. India's commercial real estate investment saw significant growth in Q1 2026. The nation is a top market for real estate debt interest.
IRDAI may ease norms for insurance cos to invest more in REITs, InvITs
Insurers may soon see relaxed investment rules for real estate and infrastructure trusts. The regulator is considering a combined 6% exposure limit, up from the current 3% for each. Strong investor interest in recent infrastructure offerings, like the Raajmarg InvIT, has fueled demands for greater insurer participation in these long-duration yield assets.
Adani, Reliance, Lodha, JSW bid for 206-acre Mumbai redevelopment projects
Leading real estate firms are vying to redevelop three large housing colonies in Mumbai. These projects span prime areas like Worli, Bandra Reclamation, and Andheri West. The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority is overseeing the process. This initiative aims to upgrade living standards for residents in older colonies. It promises modern housing and improved urban infrastructure for thousands.

Can WFH adoption upset the apple cart for office leasing by Reits?
Committed occupancy levels for key real estate investment trusts exceeded 90% in FY26, with positive demand outlook. However, geopolitical tensions and a potential shift back to remote work could hinder leasing activity, impacting the office space market.

ITC Hotels Q4 Results: Cons PAT jumps 23% YoY to ₹316 crore; Re 1 dividend announced
ITC Hotels reported March quarter revenue from operations at ₹1,253.7 crore, up 18.2% YoY. The hotels segment saw a slight decline of 2.5%, while the real estate segment grew significantly by 60% to ₹130 crore.
Nisus Finance Services Co to invest Rs 90 cr in Paranjape Schemes' Hinjewadi project
Through its real-estate focused AIF - Real Estate Special Opportunities Fund-I
Ranbir Kapoor acquires land parcel in Ayodhya
Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor has invested in Ayodhya's real estate market, acquiring a land parcel for Rs 3.31 crore in a project near the Sarayu river. This comes amid growing investor interest in Ayodhya, driven by infrastructure development and increased tourism.
NCLT admits insolvency plea against Supreme Housing & Hospitality
The National Company Law Tribunal has admitted Canara Bank's insolvency plea against Supreme Housing and Hospitality. The real estate firm faces dues exceeding Rs 567 crore. This follows multiple failed settlement attempts and prolonged litigation.

Man Infra Q4 profit falls 34% and revenue halves as construction, real estate business weakens
Man Infraconstruction Ltd Q4 profit falls 34.4%, revenue halves, EBITDA margin shrinks, company still declares interim dividend for FY27. Shares of Man Infraconstruction Ltd ended lower on Wednesday, May 13, by 2.49% at ₹127.00 on the NSE.
Real estate, capital goods remain recovery bets despite market volatility: Emkay Global
Seshadri Sen, Head of Research & Strategist at Emkay Global Financial Services says India could face short-term market pain if crude oil sustains at $105-110 per barrel, with the risk of a ₹10/litre fuel price hike impacting inflation and discretionary consumption. The strategist remains optimistic on a medium-term “peace trade” with oil potentially cooling to $80, while selectively favouring sectors like real estate, capital goods and recovery plays linked to a post-war normalisation scenario.