Introduction: The project report contains an analysis of SLV
Properties Pvt Ltd. from a research perspective, where an attempt has been made
to know its business, customer satisfaction in Delhi and suggestions are prescribed
for future strengthening based on my understanding of the business and company
dynamics.
The
real estate story in India is growing bigger by the day. Industry experts believe that Indian real estate has huge demand potential in almost every sector -- especially commercial, residential and retail.
Growth in commercial office space requirement is led by the burgeoning outsourcing and information technology (IT) industry. By 2010, the IT sector alone is expected to require 150 million sq.ft. of space across major cities. It is estimated that in the residential sector there is a housing shortage of 19.4 million units out of which 6.7 million are in urban India. The increase in purchasing power and exposure to organised retail formats has redefined the consumption pattern. As a result, retail projects have been mushrooming across even B-grade cities. The retail market is expected to grow at around 35 per cent. Industry observers feel that this growth is facilitated by favourable demographics, increasing purchasing power, existence of customer-friendly banks and housing finance companies, professionalism in real estate and reforms initiated by the Government to attract global investors.
Global majors in Indian real estate
Policy changes introduced by the Government in February 2005 allowed 100 per cent foreign investments in construction projects with fast-track approvals. But the real attraction for foreign investors is potential investment returns of 25 per cent and more in Indian projects that might be hard to come by in the US and in Western Europe today. A report by property consultants Jones Lang LaSalle estimates that US$ 10 billion foreign investment will be injected into the Indian real estate sector in the next 12-18 months. International companies like Ayala of the Philippines, Signature from Dubai, Och-Ziff Capital, EurIndia and Old Lane have indicated their interest in entering the Indian real estate market soon. On the cards is sizeable FDI inflow from Malaysia, followed by the UK, US, Israel and Singapore.
The main objectives of this project are:
i. To study the development and present status of Indian Real Estate Industry.
ii. To know the degree of importance of various factors which people consider
while purchasing a house.
Number of Pages: 62
Package Includes: Project Report
Project Format: Document (.doc)
Table of Contents:
1. Introduction to the Industry
- Global majors in Indian real estate
- Role of Real Estate in Indian Economy
- Reform Issues
- Overview of India's Real Estate Sector
- Past and Present Trends of Real Estate
- India Boom in Real Estate Sector
-- Introduction
-- Advantage India
-- India Real Estate Market on an upsurge
-- Recent Trends in Real Estate
-- Retail- Growth story:
-- A Strong Economy
- Real Estate- Alternate Investment Class
- Key challenges facing investors are
2. Introduction to the Company
- The key elements of its business strategy are
3. Research Methodology
a. Title justification
b. Objectives
i. Objective one
ii. Objective Two
c. Scope of the study
d. Significance of the Study
e. Research Design
f. Sampling Methodology
i. Sampling unit
ii. Sampling Area
iii. Sample Size
iv. Sampling Technique
g. Limitations
4. Data Analysis and Interpretation
5. Facts and Findings
6. Conclusion
7. Bibliography
8. Annexure
a. Questionnaire