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Real Estate Construction in India
Indalytics Advisors, Oct 2009, Pages: 56


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Real estate construction industry in India is reviving itself from the global economic downturn of last year, and is showing signs of growth in future. The current size of real estate construction industry in India is estimated to be approximately US$44 billion. The industry is expected to witness an annual average growth rate of approximately 26 percent till 2014.

The industry is highly fragmented. The top 10 players account for approximately 10 percent of the total revenue of the industry, while a major part is attributed to unorganized real estate contractors. Many new players are expected to enter the industry with real estate properties, designed specifically to cater the current economic conditions and consumer preferences. Because of improving stock market conditions in India, approximately 6-7 companies are also expected to come up with their public offerings in second half of FY 2009 and 2010.

The main focus area of almost all real estate companies is the ‘affordable housing,’ which controls more than 50 percent of residential sales in key residential areas such as Chennai, Gurgaon and Mumbai. It is not only the listed players, but also the unlisted players that have realized that affordable housing is the way to grow.

Real estate companies are looking at new ways to finance their new projects. In order to reduce the risk of high debt and interest expenses, real estate companies are going for other options such as qualified institutional payments. Also, the private equity investments are now being done at project levels rather that company levels.

Real estate construction industry is also getting benefited from government initiatives. The Government of India, in order to attract foreign direct investment in the industry, is working out on easier rules for overseas investors to invest in smaller real estate projects. The government has also given full exemption to prefabricated concrete products manufactured at sites in its 2009 annual budget.

Concerned product is a Competitive Intelligence Report.

The report primarily focuses on:

1. Expected performance of the Indian real estate construction industry
2. Structure, segmentation, value chain and 5-forces analysis of the industry
3. Profile of top -10 players operating in the industry
4. Financial benchmarking of all players on major key performance indicators
5. Study, using competitive intelligence, of major trends taking place in the industry
6. Best practices followed by top players in order to attain competitive advantage
7. Future of the industry

Value proposition delivered through the report

The report will be helpful to the readers as:

1. It will be much cheaper for reader than hiring a consultant for the same work.
2. It will provide the reader an assessment of its performance of top industry players.
3. It will make the reader aware of the strategic moves by key players in the industry.
4. It will also help the reader in understanding the best practices, and devising his/her strategies accordingly




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