A recent report by CREDAI and Anarock highlights that Indian Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) are generating an average yield of 6-7.5%, surpassing mature markets like the US, Singapore, and Japan. This makes Indian REITs an attractive investment option for unitholders.
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The average yield of Indian REITs is 6-7.5%, which is higher than many mature markets like the US, Singapore, and Japan.
There are currently five listed REITs in India: Brookfield India Real Estate Trust, Embassy Office Parks REIT, Mindspace Business Parks REIT, Nexus Select Trust, and Knowledge Realty Trust.
Most Indian REITs focus on office and retail real estate. Nexus Select Trust, for instance, is backed by rent-yielding retail real estate (shopping malls).
The Indian REITs market faces challenges such as regulatory hurdles and the need for more transparency. However, the overall sentiment remains optimistic.
The future looks promising for Indian REITs, with potential for further diversification into sectors like residential, hospitality, and healthcare, and increasing institutional investment.

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