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Policy Reforms Propel Foreign Investments in Indian Real Estate

India’s real estate sector is witnessing a surge in investor confidence, largely driven by policy reforms and infrastructure improvements. Contributing significantly to the national GDP, the sector has become a magnet for foreign capital. Between 2019 and 2023, 77% of institutional investments in Indian real estate came from overseas, reinforcing the growing appeal of the country’s property market. In the first half of 2024, the sector attracted $3 billion in foreign investments, reflecting strong interest, particularly in commercial segments like office spaces, warehouses, and retail properties.

Industry experts predict that upcoming policy reforms will further streamline the regulatory landscape, particularly in areas like the Goods and Services Tax (GST). Simplifying the tax structure would reduce operational costs for developers and increase transparency in transactions, making Indian real estate even more attractive to international investors. Consistency in taxation policies and simplifying entry points for foreign entities would also enhance long-term investor confidence, ensuring that foreign capital continues to flow into the market.

Infrastructure development is crucial for sustaining this momentum. Improved connectivity, reliable power supply, and enhanced urban amenities are key factors influencing investment decisions. Government initiatives aimed at boosting infrastructure will play a vital role in the continued growth of commercial real estate. The increasing trend toward mixed-use developments that combine residential, commercial, and recreational spaces is another factor driving investor interest, as these projects optimise land use and offer diverse investment opportunities.

 

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