Indian Real Estate Sector Embraces Financial Discipline and Equity Growth

Indian real estate developers are focusing on deleveraging and favoring equity over high-cost debt, leading to healthier balance sheets and improved profitability.

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Indian Real Estate Sector Embraces Financial Discipline and Equity Growth
Real Estate:Property developers in India are sharpening their focus on deleveraging, creating healthy balance sheets, and increasingly opting for equity over high-cost debt. This strategic shift is evident from the data: last fiscal year, 62% of the top 50 listed developers reported debt-to-equity (D/E) ratios below 0.5, an improvement from 43% in FY21. Additionally, the share of firms with D/E ratios above 1.0 fell sharply to 17%, signaling a clear pivot towards financial conservatism, according to real estate services firm Colliers.

This recalibration has not only improved profitability—62% of these firms posted net profit margins exceeding 10%—but also accelerated cash flows and operating discipline, thanks to a robust recovery in both residential and commercial segments. The improving financial health of developers has sparked renewed confidence among banks and equity investors. Since 2021, realty firms have raised nearly Rs 40,000 crore through IPOs, with Rs 7,630 crore raised via seven IPOs in the first half of 2025 alone. The momentum builds on a strong 2024, when nine IPOs garnered Rs 13,800 crore.

Some of the large IPOs this year include Schloss Bangalore (Leela Hotels), Kalpataru, and Brigade Hotel Ventures. Others, like WeWork India, Bhive Workspaces, and Prestige Hospitality Ventures, are actively preparing for market entry. Knowledge Realty Trust, backed by Sattva Group and Blackstone, also secured Sebi approval for a Rs 4,800 crore REIT. The diverse range of listings underscores broadening investor appetite across asset classes, from residential and hospitality to co-working and alternative REIT platforms.

India’s real estate sector continues to show resilience and financial prudence despite global uncertainties. The rising number of credit rating upgrades in FY25 compared to other sectors is a testament to the sector’s evolving strength, said Badal Yagnik, CEO, Colliers India. According to Colliers, the realty sector’s equity-led funding strategy is a deliberate pivot to reduce reliance on high-cost, short-tenure debt. This change is not accidental; it reflects conscious efforts by developers to strengthen governance, consolidate at the SPV level, and tap institutional capital for long-term growth, said Shivam Agarwal, vice president, strategic growth, Sattva Group.

The banking sector responded positively as well. Gross bank credit to real estate nearly doubled to Rs 35.4 lakh crore in FY25 from Rs 17.8 lakh crore in FY21, raising the sector’s share of overall bank credit to 19.4% from 16.3%. The gross non-performing asset (GNPA) ratio in construction plunged to 3.1% this March, from 23.5% in March 2021, underscoring improved asset quality and the viability of new projects. However, NBFC lending remains below pre-IL&FS levels. It is gradually recovering, rising to Rs 1.3 lakh crore as of September 2024 from Rs 1 lakh crore in FY21. The bulk of new funding is now coming from commercial banks, reflecting the sector’s enhanced compliance and governance standards.

The sector’s improving creditworthiness has also drawn recognition from rating agencies. According to an internal analysis by a top credit rating firm, the upgrade-to-downgrade ratio for real estate issuers surged to 23:1 in H2 FY25, compared to just 2.3:1 for the broader economy. In FY25, 66% of the top listed real estate companies reported operating margins above 20%, up from 55% in FY21, while firms with net profit margins above 10% jumped to 62% from 23%. These gains have been powered by firm pricing, strong end-user demand, and cost control.

The improving credit profile of the sector is underpinned by strong demand-supply dynamics across segments, residential, commercial, retail, hospitality, and industrial, said Yagnik. The near-to-medium-term outlook remains robust, backed by both domestic and global investor interest. Experts believe regulatory nod for small and medium REITs (SM-REITs) is expected to democratize retail participation in high-yielding real estate assets such as industrial parks, co-living spaces, and student housing. Indian real estate is no longer a cyclical bet—it is being seen as a restructured, institution-friendly sector, said Jasmeet Chhabra, partner and cofounder, JV Ventures. As the ecosystem deepens, we expect broader participation from institutional and retail investors alike.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main focus of Indian real estate developers currently?

Indian real estate developers are focusing on deleveraging, creating healthy balance sheets, and increasingly opting for equity over high-cost debt.

How has the financial health of developers improved?

The financial health of developers has improved through higher net profit margins, accelerated cash flows, and enhanced operating discipline, thanks to a robust recovery in both residential and commercial segments.

What has been the trend in IPOs in the real estate sector?

Since 2021, realty firms have raised nearly Rs 40,000 crore through IPOs, with Rs 7,630 crore raised via seven IPOs in the first half of 2025 alone.

How has the banking sector responded to the real estate sector's financial improvements?

The banking sector has responded positively, with gross bank credit to real estate nearly doubling to Rs 35.4 lakh crore in FY25 from Rs 17.8 lakh crore in FY21.

What are the expectations for the real estate sector's future?

The near-to-medium-term outlook for the real estate sector remains robust, backed by both domestic and global investor interest, and regulatory nods for small and medium REITs are expected to democratize retail participation in high-yielding assets.

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