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India Real Estate Sees Record Investment Surge
10 Jan
Summary
- Institutional real estate investments hit an all-time high of $8.47 billion.
- Domestic investments more than doubled, while foreign funds saw a dip.
- Office assets attracted the largest share of investments, followed by residential.

Indian real estate witnessed an unprecedented surge in institutional investments, reaching a record $8.47 billion in the past year. This represents a significant 29% increase from the previous year's $6.56 billion. The growth was largely propelled by a remarkable doubling of domestic investments, which climbed to $4.82 billion from $2.24 billion.
Despite global economic uncertainties, foreign investments experienced a 16% decline, settling at $3.65 billion compared to $4.32 billion. Office assets remained the most attractive sector, securing 54% of the total investments, amounting to $4.53 billion, a substantial 94% jump. Residential and industrial sectors also garnered considerable attention.
Experts anticipate this positive momentum to continue, driven by expanding domestic capital, a recovering global risk appetite, and India's robust economic fundamentals. The strong performance underscores a burgeoning investor confidence in the Indian real estate landscape.




