Mumbai Arnya Real Estate Fund Raises Equity Capital
The Arnya Real Estate Fund is expected to focus primarily on these redevelopment opportunities, where demand for modern housing remains strong due to the city’s limited availability of greenfield land. Urban economists say redevelopment enables cities like Mumbai to expand housing supply without extending the urban footprint outward, helping maintain access to established infrastructure such as transport systems, schools and commercial centres. Investors participating in the fund include domestic and overseas family offices along with high-net-worth individuals seeking exposure to India’s urban real estate markets. Analysts tracking institutional investment trends say residential property in major Indian cities continues to attract capital because of steady end-user demand and improving transparency under regulatory frameworks.
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