
Region:Asia
Product Code:AM195
August 2012
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The report titled 'Indian Metropolitan Cities Real Estate Outlook to 2016' provides a comprehensive analysis of the various aspects such as market size of the real estate industry and segments such as residential, commercial, retail and the hotel across the top seven metropolitan cities in India. The report covers the absorption and supply of real estate properties in the major cities in India as well as the rental and capital values and the vacancy rates of the key real estate properties in the major cities.
The residential segment has been one of the major contributors of growth to the real estate market in India. This segment of the market was up-held by the rising domestic demand for residential units over the years. The residential launches across major cities fell by ~% to ~ units in 2Q2012. Mumbai witnessed the steep fall of ~% of the new residential launches followed by Bengaluru and Chennai. However, Pune and Hyderabad recorded an increase in the new launches of residential units during the quarter.
The Indian commercial real estate market has recorded a considerable growth in the supply of the commercial real estate properties over the years. The commercial real estate market supply has increased from ~ thousand square meter of GFA in 2005 to ~ thousand square meter of GFA in 2011, growing at a CAGR of 11.7%. The demand for office space however, slowed down significantly in the major metro cities in the first quarter of 2012 with around ~ thousand square meters of space getting absorbed. Delhi- NCR, Mumbai, Chennai and Bengaluru accounted for ~% of the major space absorbed.
The Indian retail real estate underwent a drastic change in the recent years. There has been an influx of several international brands in the country which has given a boost to the retail sector. It was observed that the new completion of malls increased significantly in 2011 as compared to 2010 due to several big projects becoming operational in 2011. The segment amplified in 2011 during which the new launch of retail real estate properties increased to ~ thousand square meters as compared to ~ thousand square meter space launched in 2010.
The major metropolitan cities in the country witnessed an increased transaction activity and retailer expansion in 1H 2012 with leading brands and retailers pursuing their expansion plans aggressively. It was observed that the rentals in the retail malls increased in cities such as Delhi whereas cities such as Bengaluru, Pune and Mumbai witnessed an incline in rentals for the high streets during 1H 2012.
The Indian hotel real estate market has grown at a CAGR of 2.5% during 2005-2011. The availability of hotel rooms in India increased from ~ in 2010 to 136,229 rooms in 2011 registering a growth of 15.6% during the period. The hotel room space supply has also been on an upswing over the years. The supply has increased from ~ thousand square meters of GFA in 2005 to ~ thousand square meters of GFA in 2011 thereby growing at a CAGR of 2.5% over the period.
Key Topics Covered in the Report
1. Indian Real Estate Market Introduction
2. Indian Real Estate Market Size By Revenue, FY'08-FY'12
3. Government Regulations in Real Estate Market in India
Draft Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Bill 2011
Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Bill 2011
FDI in Real Estate
4. Property Prices in Metropolitan Cities in India, 2011
5. The Indian Residential Real Estate Market Introduction
5.1. The Indian Residential Real Estate Market Size, 2005-2011
5.1.1. By Number of New Residential Units Completed, 2005-2011
5.1.2. By Supply of New Residential Units Completed, 2005-2011
5.2. Rental and Capital Values of Residential Units
5.2.1. Delhi-NCR
5.2.2. Bengaluru
5.2.3. Mumbai
5.2.4. Chennai
5.2.5. Kolkata
5.2.6. Pune
5.3. Indian Housing Price Index, 2008-1Q 2012
5.4. Indian Residential Real Estate Market Future Projections, 2012-2016
6. The Indian Commercial Real Estate Market Introduction
6.1. The Indian Commercial Real Estate Market Size, 2005-2011
6.1.1. By Gross Floor Area of New Commercial units completed, 2005-2011
6.1.2. By Absorption of New Commercial Units Completed, 2005-2011
6.2. Rental Values Of Commercial Units in Metropolitan Cities
6.2.1. Delhi
6.2.2. Bengaluru
6.2.3. Mumbai
6.2.4. Chennai
6.2.5. Hyderabad
6.2.6. Pune
6.2.7. Kolkata
6.3. Indian Commercial Real Estate Market Future Projections, 2012-2016
7. The Indian Retail Real Estate Market Introduction
7.1. The Indian Retail Real Estate Market Size, 2005-2011
7.1.1. By Gross Floor Area of New Retail Units Completed, 2005-2011
7.1.2. By Absorption of New Retail Units Completed, 2005-2011
7.2. Rental Values of Major Malls in Metropolitan Cities, 2011
7.2.1. Delhi-NCR
7.2.2. Mumbai
7.2.3. Bengaluru
7.2.4. Chennai
7.2.5. Pune
7.3. Indian Retail Real Estate Market Future Projections, 2012-2016
8. The Indian Hotel Real Estate Market Introduction
8.1. The Indian Hotel Real Estate Market Size, 2005-2011
8.1.1. By Number of Available Rooms and Supply, 2005-2011
8.2. The Indian Hotel Real Estate Market Segmentation
8.2.1. By Major Cities, 2005-2011
Average Occupancy Rate in Hotel in Seven Metropolitan Cities
8.2.2. By Type of Hotel, 2005-2011
8.2.3. By Premium Hotel Rooms, 2006-2011
8.3. Indian Hotel Real Estate Market Future Projections, 2012-2016
8.3.1. By Market Size, 2012-2016
8.3.2. By Major Cities, 2012-2016
8.3.3. By Type of Hotel, 2012-2016
9. Indian Real Estate Market SWOT Analysis
10. Indian Real Estate Market Trends and Developments
11. Market Share of Major Developers in the Indian Real Estate Market, FY'08-FY'12
12. Indian Real Estate Market Future Outlook
12.1. Cause and Effect Relationship between Dependent and Independent Factors prevailing in Indian Real Estate Market
12.2. Indian Real Estate Market Future Projections, FY'13-FY'17
13. Major Indian Real Estate Developers profiles
13.1. DLF Ltd.
13.1.1. Company Overview
13.1.2. Financial Performance, FY'07-FY'12
13.2. Unitech Ltd
13.2.1. Company Overview
13.2.2. Financial Performance, FY'07-FY'12
13.3. Omaxe Ltd
13.3.1. Company Overview
13.3.2. Financial Performance, FY'07-FY'12
13.4. Jaypee Group
13.4.1. Company Overview
13.4.2. Financial Performance, FY'07-FY'12
13.5. India Bulls Real Estate
13.5.1. Company Overview
13.5.2. Financial Performance, FY'07-FY'12
14. Indian Real Estate Macro-Economic and Industry Factors
14.1. Rural and Urban Population (in million), 2005-2015
14.2. Gross Domestic Product, 2006-2016
14.3. FDI Inflows in Housing and Real Estate, FY'06-FY'16
14.4. Foreign Tourist Arrivals in India, 2005-2016
14.5. Outstanding Home Loans by Housing Finance Companies, FY'06- FY'16
14.6. Consumer Expenditure on Housing and Housing fuels, FY'06-FY'16
14.7. Indian Housing Price Index, FY'06-FY'16
15. Appendix
15.1. Market Definition
15.2. Abbreviations
15.3. Research Methodology
Data Collection Methods
Approach
Variables (Dependent and Independent)
Multi Factor Based Sensitivity Model
Final Conclusion
15.4. Disclaimer
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