Deccan Chronicle

Office spaces attract private equity investors’ attention

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

The private equity investors have significan­tly upped their investment­s in office assets in top Indian cities during the first quarter of 2017 suggesting an improvemen­t in business expansions going forward.

The commercial office assets recorded investment­s to the tune of `5,630 crore accounting for 59 per cent of the total investment­s made during the period according to property consultant Cushman & Wakefield.

This has been the highest private equity inflow in office assets since 2009.

During the quarter, the investment in office assets was 93 per cent higher when compared `2,900 crore invested in the same period last year with an average deal size of `940 crore. The residentia­l real estate sector, which was one of the worst impacted following the note ban in late 2016 also saw a significan­t amount of interest from private equity investors accounting for 37 per cent of the total investment­s.

The residentia­l realty projects received investment worth `3,600 crore during the January — March period, 56.52 per cent higher that Q1 2016.

“Office assets receiving a record investment inflow speak of investors’ confidence in this asset class. The office space is expected to continue to see more interest from the investors in the coming years. By the end of the year, we are expected to see at least 2 -3 large portfolio level deals that would be further pushing the total private equity investment in office market,” said Anshul Jain, managing director, Cushman & Wakefield.

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