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Is Now the Right Time to Invest in Real Estate Stocks?

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  • 16 Jun 2025
Is Now the Right Time to Invest in Real Estate Stocks?

The real estate sector in India has faced challenges over the past few years, with the COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacting demand. However, Indian real estate stocks may present an opportunity for investors seeking returns. Read on to examine the current state of the Indian real estate market and the key factors for investors to consider when evaluating Indian real estate stocks.

The Indian real estate market slowed during the pandemic but has rebounded strongly. Residential property prices are up over 10% from a year ago, home loan rates have fallen, and buyer demand is strong.

However, challenges persist. Supply shortages, rising material costs, and labour availability issues have constrained builders’ ability to keep up with demand. The commercial real estate sector continues recovering but faces uncertainty regarding office and retail spaces.

Real estate demand is healthy, but undersupplied markets coupled with cost issues present headwinds. Indian real estate stocks with exposure to overheated housing markets or challenged commercial segments may face volatility. However, segments meeting demand with constrained supply appear well-positioned.

The NIFTY Realty Index has declined by about 16% over the past year. In contrast, the NIFTY 50 has delivered positive double-digit returns (over +20%) in the same period, reflecting a robust broader market recovery.

Over the last six months, the NIFTY Realty Index has faced a sharp correction with a 22%, and a 21% fall over the last three months.

Economic growth and job gains suggest rising housing demand and more commercial real estate occupancy ahead. Meanwhile, Indian real estate stocks trade at discounts to historical valuations and offer attractive dividend yields around 2% on average.

When analysing Indian real estate stocks, investors should assess portfolio balance across retail, office, industrial, and residential. Retail faces e-commerce pressure but trends are improving as consumers return to stores. Office demand is mixed with remote work persisting but occupancy and leasing activity rebounding. Warehouses and logistics real estate is benefitting from robust e-commerce demand. Meanwhile, residential real estate sees high demand against limited supply.

Investors should also evaluate management teams’ ability to navigate costs and supply issues. Skilled teams that secure materials and labour at reasonable prices will maintain profit margins better.

Analyse balance sheet strength. Many Indian real estate stocks took on debt amid the downturn. Companies with stronger balance sheets and cash flows to service debts in a rising rate environment appear better positioned.

While loan rates are still relatively low, the rapid rise in rates this year adds affordability pressure. Meanwhile, builders continue facing supply chain hurdles, labour shortages, and spiking material costs which squeeze margins.

However, demand remains strong, inventories are extremely tight, and demographics favour sustained housing growth long-term. Investors should target residential real estate stocks with leading market share in undersupplied regions, constructive profit margin trends, and conservatively leveraged balance sheets. Stocks meeting these criteria can sustain growth amid near-term volatility.

  • DLF Ltd – The largest real estate developer in India with a strong presence in northern and southern India. DLF has significant land reserves and is expanding into new markets.

  • Godrej Properties – Focuses on residential development in major metro areas. Godrej enjoys a strong brand, well-located land banks, and robust sales. It could see margin expansion with lower commodity costs.

  • Prestige Estates – A leading southern India developer with a diversified portfolio of residential, office, retail and hospitality assets. Prestige has launched major new projects and has a healthy balance sheet.

The pandemic damaged commercial real estate as office occupancy dropped, retailers closed locations, and hotel occupancy plunged. However, conditions have improved over the past three years.

Investors should focus on REITs with strong balance sheets and leading market share in sectors with favourable demand trends, such as warehouses. Quality management teams able to contain cost increases will also be key to maintaining profitability amid volatile markets.

  • Embassy Office Parks REIT – The largest office REIT in India with quality assets leased to marquee tenants. Embassy enjoys high occupancy and has ample room for new development.

  • Mindspace Business Parks REIT – Focused on office assets in major metros like Mumbai and Pune. Mindspace has raised new capital to fund expansion and commands premium rents.

  • IndiGrid – A fast-growing power transmission infrastructure investment trust (InvIT) in India. IndiGrid owns 20 power lines contracted by central utilities and pays a tax-advantaged dividend yield above 7%.

Indian real estate stocks offer attractive income and upside potential as property markets continue recovering from the pandemic downturn. However, nuanced analysis and strategic stock selection are critical today given changing industry conditions. Investors considering Indian real estate stocks must weigh portfolio exposures, managerial execution, and risk factors closely. Those taking a selective approach could be rewarded for moving into real estate stocks at a time of transition and uncertainty across Indian real estate markets.

FAQs

Investing in real estate stocks can offer a more liquid means of exposure compared to purchasing actual property, which is illiquid and needs constant upkeep and maintenance. Stocks also make it easier for investors to diversify across property types and geographic areas than purchasing individual properties

Developers can offer greater growth as they build new projects, whereas REITs offer steady income from finished assets. REITs are less leveraged than developers. But developers trade at bigger discounts to NAV now. Investors might want some exposure to both.

Increasing interest rates have a tendency to cause headwinds for real estate shares. Higher mortgage rates lower the affordability of homes, dampening housing demand. At the same time, rate increases also raise borrowing costs for highly leveraged real estate firms. Real estate is an inflation-hedge industry that may be of interest to investors if rates increase significantly. Portfolio balance and preference for real estate shares with solid balance sheets can assist investors in handling rate risk.

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. It is not produced by the desk of the Kotak Securities Research Team, nor is it a report published by the Kotak Securities Research Team. The information presented is compiled from several secondary sources available on the internet and may change over time. Investors should conduct their own research and consult with financial professionals before making any investment decisions. Read the full disclaimer here.

Investments in securities market are subject to market risks, read all the related documents carefully before investing. Brokerage will not exceed SEBI prescribed limit. The securities are quoted as an example and not as a recommendation. SEBI Registration No-INZ000200137 Member Id NSE-08081; BSE-673; MSE-1024, MCX-56285, NCDEX-1262.

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