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Private Equity Investment in Indian Real Estate Soars by 32% in 2024

Indian real estate has witnessed a remarkable surge in private equity (PE) investments, with $4.15 billion flowing into the sector in the calendar year 2024. This marks a significant 32% increase compared to the previous year, reflecting growing investor confidence across multiple segments of the market. The latest data from real estate consultancy Knight Frank India highlights that this influx of capital is largely driven by strong growth in the warehousing and residential segments.

The warehousing sector has emerged as a clear leader, attracting 45% of the total PE investments, amounting to $1.87 billion. This growth is indicative of the increasing demand for logistics and distribution centres as e-commerce and retail activities continue to expand. The residential sector, once facing challenges in post-pandemic recovery, has bounced back strongly, more than doubling its investment intake to $1.18 billion in 2024. This surge is a direct result of rising end-user demand, with homebuyers increasingly showing interest in affordable and mid-range housing projects.

The office segment, which has traditionally been a steady performer, accounted for 26% of the total private equity investment, amounting to $1.1 billion. Despite the challenges posed by remote working trends, the sector remains resilient, with continued demand for Grade A office spaces in key urban centres. As the economy rebounds, the demand for office spaces is expected to stabilise further, with a focus on flexibility and modern work environments.

The growing interest in these sectors is not only a sign of economic recovery but also a reflection of a shift towards more sustainable investments. The rise in demand for warehousing solutions, particularly those designed with energy-efficient features and green building practices, aligns with global trends of incorporating sustainability into real estate development. As the Indian real estate market expands, it is crucial for stakeholders to continue emphasising environmentally responsible projects that promote energy conservation and reduce carbon footprints, ensuring that future growth is both profitable and sustainable.

 

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