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Mumbai Sees Institutional Investment Jump Fourfold To One Point Nineteen Billion Dollars

Mumbai’s real estate sector recorded a remarkable surge in institutional investments during the first nine months of 2025, with capital inflows reaching USD 1.19 billion, according to a recent report by Cushman & Wakefield. The growth, largely driven by foreign investors, underscores Mumbai’s continued appeal as a resilient property market with strong long-term fundamentals.

The India Capital Markets Q3 2025 report from the consultancy revealed that institutional investments in Mumbai jumped from USD 295.57 million in the same period last year to USD 1,195.78 million. Foreign capital accounted for roughly two-thirds of this inflow, with investors from the United States and Japan contributing USD 500 million and USD 297 million, respectively. Domestic investors added USD 398 million to the city’s property market.

“Mumbai continues to demonstrate infrastructure-led growth and a diversified asset base, which sustains investor confidence,” said an executive from Cushman & Wakefield. “Transformative projects such as the Trans Harbour Link and Coastal Road are enhancing connectivity, further reinforcing the city’s long-term appeal.”Despite the city’s strong performance, pan-India institutional investment fell 10% year-on-year to USD 4.69 billion in January–September 2025, down from USD 5.24 billion in the corresponding period of 2024. Analysts attribute this decline to selective deployment of funds by investors prioritising high-potential markets like Mumbai.A sectoral review suggests that both residential and commercial segments are attracting significant attention. Residential projects continue to see robust demand from both domestic and foreign investors, particularly in mid-to-premium housing, while commercial office spaces in key business districts remain sought-after for yield stability. “Mumbai’s real estate resilience is anchored in its ability to offer long-term value across asset classes,” an industry expert noted.

The report also projects total institutional investment across India to range between USD 6–6.5 billion for 2025, compared with USD 7.1 billion in 2024, signalling a recalibration towards markets offering infrastructure growth, rental yield, and capital appreciation potential. Experts say this trend highlights the need for sustainable, well-planned urban development to ensure investments align with broader social and environmental objectives.For Mumbai, the strong institutional interest points to continued urban expansion and high-value development, though observers caution that market equilibrium requires careful monitoring of affordability and inclusion in both residential and commercial projects.

Mumbai Sees Institutional Investment Jump Fourfold To One Point Nineteen Billion Dollars
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