Real Estate Debt Sanctions Hit Rs 9.63 Lakh Cr (2018-23) - JLL India
By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi Jun 20, 2024 20:45
JLL India and Propstack report reveals Rs 9.63 lakh crore debt sanctioned in real estate during 2018-23, with potential for Rs 14 lakh crore financing in the next three years.
New Delhi, Jun 20 (PTI) Real estate sector saw debt sanctions of Rs 9.63 lakh crore during 2018-23 and there is an opportunity of debt financing of Rs 14 lakh crore in the next three years, according to a report by JLL India and Propstack.
In their joint report -- 'Decoding Debt Financing: Opportunities in Indian Real Estate', JLL India and Propstack said the real estate sector in India witnessed debt sanctioning amounting to Rs 9,63,441 crore in the last six years.
This averages to Rs 1,61,000 crore per annum.
"The total debt market has a potential of Rs 14,00,000 crore (USD 170 billion) financing opportunity in Indian Real Estate between 2024-2026," the consultant said.
Upon analysing the sanctioned debt numbers across the top seven cities, the report said that Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, and Bangalore accounted for 80 per cent of the total debt sanctioned in the last six years, demonstrating their importance in the real estate market.
"However, challenges such as the IL&FS and NBFC crisis in 2018 and the impact of the pandemic in 2020 caused a slowdown in the debt market," it said.
The report mentioned that the resurgence of the real estate markets from 2021 onwards has created new opportunities for lenders and borrowers alike.
In their joint report -- 'Decoding Debt Financing: Opportunities in Indian Real Estate', JLL India and Propstack said the real estate sector in India witnessed debt sanctioning amounting to Rs 9,63,441 crore in the last six years.
This averages to Rs 1,61,000 crore per annum.
"The total debt market has a potential of Rs 14,00,000 crore (USD 170 billion) financing opportunity in Indian Real Estate between 2024-2026," the consultant said.
Upon analysing the sanctioned debt numbers across the top seven cities, the report said that Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, and Bangalore accounted for 80 per cent of the total debt sanctioned in the last six years, demonstrating their importance in the real estate market.
"However, challenges such as the IL&FS and NBFC crisis in 2018 and the impact of the pandemic in 2020 caused a slowdown in the debt market," it said.
The report mentioned that the resurgence of the real estate markets from 2021 onwards has created new opportunities for lenders and borrowers alike.
Source: PTI
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