India is blessed with one of the fastest growing real-estate markets in the
world. It is not only attracting domestic real-estate developers but also the
foreign investors; particularly, the NRI investments in India have a bulk of
their share in the Indian housing market. Despite the global economic gloom as
a result of the sub-prime mortgage debacle and ensuing credit crunch, India's
housing sector remains on course for yet another year of double-digit growth.
The growth is attributed mainly to a large population base, rising income
level, and rapid urbanization, according to our research report,
“Indian Housing Sector Analysis”. In view with the ongoing
development exhibited by the housing construction industry in India, it is
expected that the sector will overtake other industrial sectors in terms of
contribution to the GDP growth during the next few years.
Presently, affordable housing is basically targeting the economically weaker
class and low-income groups and constitutes majority of the Indian housing
industry, both in terms of value and volume. Besides, luxury housing is also
expected to witness significant growth in the coming years as this market
segment is comparatively very small and possesses huge potential for further
developments.
Further, FDI in India's booming real estate and housing market jumped 80 times
between 2005 and 2010 . Moreover, private equity funds are also venturing into
development of housing projects. The fund houses are developing their own
projects in order to endow better returns for their investors.
Factors including steadily increasing life expectancy, lack of safety and
security in urban areas and rising number of financially independent senior
citizens have made senior citizens an ideal target customer for niche
offerings by housing firms.
The report also provides detailed analysis of the housing sectors in India. It
presents thorough insight into each of the housing segments including
affordable housing, medium housing, and luxury housing. Most importantly, the
report also provides future outlook taking into account the effect of global
economic crisis on the housing sector of the country. Base drivers,
opportunities, and challenges faced by the housing sector are also discussed.
Additionally, the report sheds light on the emerging industry trends and
discusses the market structure along with current and past market performance
of the Indian housing industry. It also identified key players ruling the
market and included detailed information about their businesses along with
their recent activities.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1. Analyst View
2. Research Methodology
3. Why Will Industry Perform?
3.1. Positive Economic Scenario to Fuel Growth
3.2. Rising Population to Raise Demand
3.3. Growing Urbanization to Shape Bright Future
3.4. Increasing Working Population Escalating Housing Demand
3.5. Nuclear Families Catching Pace
4. Residential Real-Estate Industry Outlook to 2014
4.1. Overview
4.2. Market Structure
4.2.1. Housing Units
4.2.2. Number of Rooms
4.2.3. Flat and Independent Houses
4.2.4. Type of Ownership
5. Housing Demand Analysis
5.1. Affordable Housing
5.1.1. Current Demand Potential
5.1.2. Latest Developments
5.2. Medium Housing
5.2.1. Current Demand Potential
5.3. Luxury Housing
5.3.1. Current Demand Potential
5.3.2. Latest Developments
5.3.3. Scenario in Major Cities
6. City-Level Analysis
6.1. Mumbai
6.2. NCR
6.3. Bengaluru
6.4. Chennai
6.5. Kolkata
7. Industry Verticals
7.1. Faucets
7.2. Tiles
7.3. Switch
7.4. Cement and Steel
7.5. Paint
7.6. Bathroom Fittings
7.7. Furniture
7.8. Floorings
7.9. Modular Kitchen
8. Technological Innovation
8.1. Green Homes
8.2. Home Automation
8.3. Prefabricated Structures
8.4. Bay Windows
9. Investment in Housing Sector
9.1. FDI Inflows
9.2. Private Equity Investment
10. Housing Finance
11. What the Indian Consumer Wants?
12. Builder's Perspective
13. Senior Housing: An Old Challenge
14. Industry Roadblocks
14.1. Peaking Mortgage Rates
14.2. Lack of Fiscal Incentives
14.3. Unplanned Growth of Settlements
14.4. Manpower Shortage
14.5. Lack of Clear Land Titles
15. Competitor Analysis
15.1. DLF Limited
15.1.1. Business Description
15.1.2. Recent Developments
15.2. Unitech
15.2.1. Business Description
15.2.2. Recent Developments
15.3. Housing Development & Infrastructure Ltd.
15.3.1. Business Description
15.3.2. Recent Developments
15.4. Indiabulls Real estate
15.4.1. Business Description
15.5. Omaxe Limited
15.5.1. Business Discription
15.5.2. Recent Developments
List of Figures:
Figure 3-1: Real GDP Growth (%), 2010-2014
Figure 3-2: Population (Billion), 2009-2014
Figure 3-3: Urban Population (Million), 2009-2014
Figure 3-4: Average Family Size per Household (1990, 1995 & 2010)
Table 3-1: Population Breakup by Age Group (%), 2009-2014
Table 4-1: Number of Occupied Residential Houses in Urban and Rural Region
by State (2001)
Table 4-2: Share of Flat and Independent Houses in Urban and Rural Region
by State
Table 4-3: Share of Owned and Hired Houses in Urban and Rural Region by
State
Table 6-1: Mumbai - Major Residential Projects Launch
Table 6-2: Gurgaon - Major Residential Projects Launch
Table 6-3: Noida - Major Residential Projects Launch
Table 6-4: Bengaluru - Major Residential Projects Launch
Table 6-5: Chennai - Major Residential Projects Launch
Table 6-6: Kolkata - Major Residential Projects Launch
Table 8-1: Top 10 Existing and Upcoming Residential Projects with IGBC
Green Homes
Table 10-1: Housing Loan Outstanding by Type of Financer (Billion INR),
2007-08 to 2010-11
Table 13-1: Senior Living Demand Distribution of Urban Households by Tier
Cities
Table 13-2: Senior Living Demand Distribution of Urban Households by Region
Table 14-1: Demand and Supply of Core Professionals (‘000), 2010,
2015 & 2020
Indian Housing Sector Analysis published by RNCOS E-Services Pvt. Ltd. in January 1, 2012. This report consists of 140 Pages and the price starts from US $ 800.
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