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Home / Business and Economy / India's Rich Shifting Real Estate Strategy

India's Rich Shifting Real Estate Strategy

26 Jan

Summary

  • HNIs and UHNIs are becoming more selective in luxury real estate purchases.
  • Real assets, including physical real estate and AIFs/REITs, now form largest investment pool.
  • Second home demand has softened due to rising prices and opportunity costs.
India's Rich Shifting Real Estate Strategy

High-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth individuals in India are exhibiting a more discerning approach to luxury real estate, with buying decisions becoming increasingly strategic and data-driven. While overall demand for prime urban properties remains robust, a notable cooling is anticipated in the luxury housing market for the 2026-27 period, following a surge in previous years.

Equities continue to lead investment portfolios, but when combined with physical real estate, AIFs, REITs, and InvITs, real assets now constitute the largest segment of wealth. This signifies a significant trend towards real asset allocation among wealthy investors.

Demand for second homes has softened considerably. Factors such as rising prices, a tightening of quality inventory, and higher opportunity costs are tempering discretionary purchases. Farmhouses near city peripheries are the preferred alternative for those still acquiring secondary properties.

Wealth management strategies are also evolving, with a majority of HNI and UHNI investors considering portfolio consolidation. There is a clear move towards institutional-style portfolio management, with a strong reliance on professional advisors and family offices for real estate decisions.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
HNI and UHNI investors are becoming more selective and strategic in their luxury real estate buying decisions, focusing on quality and data-driven choices.
Real assets, encompassing physical real estate, AIFs, REITs, and InvITs, have become the largest combined investment pool for wealthy Indians.
Second home demand has softened due to rising prices, a tighter supply of quality inventory, and increased opportunity costs.

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