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India Emerges as Real Estate Investment Magnet

India’s real estate sector is witnessing a significant surge in institutional investments, with inflows reaching $4.7 billion in the first three quarters of 2024, equivalent to 87 per cent of 2023’s total. This robust momentum indicates a promising trajectory for 2025, particularly in office, industrial, warehousing, and residential segments. The office sector remains the frontrunner, driven by record demand from global capability centres (GCCs) and a surge in domestic absorption, complemented by the residential sector’s strong end-user sales. Increasingly diverse equity capital, with growing contributions from domestic investors, underscores India’s dynamic investment ecosystem.

Notably, institutional inflows in the Asia-Pacific region highlight India as a standout performer, with 68 per cent of regional investors citing economic growth as a catalyst for real estate prospects. Since 2021, India has attracted $19 billion in institutional investments, with Singapore, Canada, and the USA among the leading contributors. Redevelopment projects in the residential sector are gaining traction, while industrial and warehousing segments demonstrate accelerated momentum, reflecting evolving investor preferences. The sector’s steady evolution underscores India’s resilience amidst global economic uncertainties.

Sustainability is emerging as a critical pillar in India’s real estate expansion. Developers are adopting green building practices, integrating renewable energy, and enhancing resource efficiency to align with global ESG standards. This commitment not only ensures environmental accountability but also enhances asset value, attracting environmentally conscious investors. Redevelopment projects, often designed to optimise land use and reduce carbon footprints, are central to this sustainable transformation.

India’s robust economic prospects, with GDP growth projected at 7.2 per cent in FY 2025, provide a solid foundation for future investments. As institutional funds diversify into emerging asset classes, the real estate sector is poised to bridge the gap between infrastructure development and sustainable urban growth, reaffirming its role as a cornerstone of India’s economic ambitions.

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