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Indian Real Estate Market Shines with USD 4.7 Billion Investment in 2024

Institutional investments in Indian real estate have seen a robust surge, with inflows reaching USD 4.7 billion by the end of Q3 2024. This represents an impressive 87% of the total inflows recorded in 2023, indicating a strong upward trajectory. The office sector has emerged as a star performer, buoyed by record absorption levels driven by global capability centres (GCCs) and domestic firms. Simultaneously, industrial, warehousing, and residential sectors have witnessed remarkable growth, underpinned by end-user demand and diversified equity capital.

India’s economic resilience has been a cornerstone in attracting investments. Key investors from Singapore, Canada, and the United States continue to contribute significantly, reflecting sustained confidence in India’s market stability. Over the past four years, the office sector has accounted for more than 40% of total inflows. Residential redevelopment projects, in particular, have gained momentum as they align with urban renewal initiatives, providing a sustainable edge to real estate expansion. Domestic capital is also playing a larger role, showcasing a more diversified investment landscape.

The sector’s adaptability to evolving dynamics is evident, with a total of USD 19 billion in institutional inflows since 2021. In the Asia-Pacific region, 68% of investors remain optimistic about economic growth influencing real estate positively. India stands out due to its strong GDP growth, demographic advantage, and increasing urbanisation, offering robust investment opportunities across asset classes.

From a sustainability perspective, redevelopment projects and modernised warehousing solutions are addressing urban challenges like congestion and inefficient land use. These ventures promote green construction and energy-efficient practices, positioning India as a global leader in sustainable real estate development. With such advancements, the Indian real estate market is poised for continued growth, attracting both foreign and domestic investments in 2025 and beyond.

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