$2 Billion in Biggest India Property Deal

Brookfield Asset Management will buy an Indian developer’s commercial properties for $2 billion, the biggest real estate deal in the South Asian nation. The Canadian asset manager is acquiring 125 lakh square feet of rent-yielding offices and co-working spaces from RMZ Corporation, the privately held developer said in a statement on Monday. The Indian firm said it will have zero debt after the transaction and will use the money to expand its portfolio.

Large foreign investors are buying into the Indian office market in recent years. Since 2011, the segment has garnered $15.4 billion of equity investments, according to property research firm Knight Frank. Blackstone last week signed a non-binding agreement to buy some assets, a deal Bloomberg News previously reported could be worth $2 billion.

The transaction “accentuates the unabating strength and resilience of the commercial office business,” Arshdeep Singh Sethi, RMZ’s managing director, said in the statement.

The firm plans to expand its real asset portfolio to 850 lakh square feet over the next six years from 670 lakh quare feet. Some of the clients in RMZ’s technology and business parks include Accenture, Google and HSBC. It is selling properties in the southern Indian cities of Bengaluru and Chennai.

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