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Institutional Investment in Indian Real Estate Reaches $4.61 Billion, Up 31% in 2024

Institutional investments in the Indian real estate sector have experienced a remarkable upswing, with a 31% year-on-year increase, reaching a total of $4.61 billion for the period from January to September 2024. This significant growth, as reported by real estate consultancy firm Vestian, reflects strong consumer demand and a burgeoning investor confidence in the Indian market.

The data indicates that the inflow from institutional investors during the first nine months of 2024 has already surpassed the total investments recorded for the entire year of 2023. This positive trend underscores a robust economic environment, buoyed by consistent GDP growth, which has increasingly attracted foreign and domestic investors alike. In the July-September quarter alone, institutional investments surged by 41%, climbing to $960.8 million compared to $679.9 million in the same period last year. However, it is noteworthy that this influx saw a substantial decline of 69% from the preceding June quarter, which had garnered a hefty $3.12 billion in investments. Despite this drop, the outlook remains optimistic, bolstered by ongoing infrastructure development and evolving work-from-office policies that are revitalising demand in the commercial sector.

CEO of Vestian, emphasised that both foreign and domestic investors are increasingly active in the market, driven by the rapid pace of infrastructure improvements across India. Chennai emerged as a focal point for investments in the third quarter, capturing 48% of the total investments. The majority of this capital flowed into industrial and warehousing sectors, as well as commercial and residential projects. The sustainability aspect of this investment surge cannot be overlooked. As urbanisation accelerates, the shift towards sustainable development practices in construction and urban planning is becoming a priority. This is not only crucial for environmental preservation but also for meeting the rising expectations of socially conscious investors. Overall, the revitalisation of the Indian real estate market signals a hopeful future, where infrastructure development and sustainable practices can coalesce to enhance urban living while supporting economic growth.

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