Mumbai Real Estate Draws USD 1.19 Billion Institutional Inflows Led By US Japan
Industry observers note that the inflows signal growing global confidence in Mumbai’s economic stability, infrastructure expansion, and evolving asset mix. The report indicates that foreign investors accounted for nearly two-thirds of the total investments, led predominantly by institutions from the United States and Japan. An investment specialist said this pattern “reflects sustained global appetite for income-generating real estate in well-regulated, high-demand urban centres.”
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