Institutional investments in Indian real estate surge by 31% to $1.3 billion in Q1


Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai

Mumbai, Apr 3: Institutional investments in the Indian real estate sector witnessed a remarkable 31% growth, reaching $1.3 billion in the first quarter of 2025, according to recent industry reports.

The surge in investments has been attributed to increasing demand for commercial spaces, residential projects, and logistics infrastructure. Analysts believe that favourable government policies and a resilient economic outlook have played a significant role in attracting both domestic and international investors.

Major metropolitan cities like Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Delhi-NCR continued to be the top investment destinations, particularly in the office and retail segments. Additionally, the rise of co-working spaces and hybrid work models has further fuelled interest in premium commercial properties.

Industry experts have expressed optimism about sustained growth in the sector, with institutional investors expected to diversify their portfolios across residential, commercial, and industrial real estate.

The positive trend in Q1 is anticipated to set a strong foundation for the rest of the year, with stakeholder’s hopeful of achieving record-breaking investment figures by year-end.

  

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