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Institutional investment in Indian real estate fell 33 per cent to USD 1.69 billion in April-June as foreign investors were cautious in view of global political and economic uncertainties, according to Colliers India. Real estate consultant Colliers India data showed that Institutional investments in real estate fell to USD 1,691.20 million (USD 1.69 billion) during April-June this year from USD 2,533.30 million (USD 2.53 billion) in the year-ago period. The fund inflow from foreign investors almost halved to USD 1048.4 million, from USD 2,046.80 million during the period under review. Domestic investors remained bullish and pumped in USD 642.8 million during April-June, an increase of 32 per cent from USD 486.5 million in the corresponding period of the preceding year. "Domestic capital has emerged as a key driver in India's real estate investments, with its share in total investments rising steadily from 16 per cent in 2021 to 34 per cent in 2024," Colliers India CEO Badal Yagnik
Institutional investments in Indian real estate are estimated to decline 37 per cent to USD 3.06 billion during the first half of this year on global economic uncertainties, according to JLL. Real estate consultant JLL India data showed that institutional investments in Indian real estate are likely to fall to USD 3.06 million in the January-June period this year as compared to USD 4.89 billion in the year-ago period. Foreign investors' share in total institutional investments in Indian real estate is 68 per cent, while domestic players infused 32 per cent during the first half of the 2025 calendar year. "Investment transactions are experiencing extended timelines due to the challenging international economic conditions and political uncertainties," the consultant pointed out. Institutional investors continue to participate through public market channels, including Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs), Qualified Institutional Placement (QIPs) and investments in listed entities, it
Institutional investments in Indian real estate rose 61 per cent to USD 6.8 billion last year but attracting funds could be challenging in 2025 due to global uncertainties, according to Vestian. Institutional investments stood at USD 4.3 billion in 2023, real estate consultant Vestian said in a statement. Shrinivas Rao, CEO of Vestian, said, "Despite a slow start, the real estate sector received significant institutional investments in 2024, surpassing pre-pandemic levels." However, Rao said, "2025 is expected to be challenging due to increasing geopolitical friction, a slowdown in the global economy, and elevated inflation levels." Out of the total institutional investments, the residential sector reported investments worth USD 2 billion, accounting for 30 per cent of share. Investments in housing segment rose by 171 per cent in 2024 over the previous year. Commercial assets, which include office, retail, co-working, and hospitality projects, received 35 per cent of the total ..
Institutional investment in Indian real estate rose 51 per cent to a record USD 8.87 billion during 2024 as investors look to encash strong demand for housing, office and warehousing properties, according to JLL. In its report released on Wednesday, real estate consultant JLL India has estimated the institutional investment in Indian real estate at USD 8.878 billion in 2024 compared to USD 5.878 billion in the preceding calendar year. Foreign institutional investors accounted for 63 per cent of the total institutional investments in Indian real estate. Among different asset classes, the residential segment attracted 45 per cent of inflows followed by office buildings 28 per cent and warehousing properties 23 per cent. "The year 2024 marks a milestone for India's real estate sector, with institutional investments hitting USD 8.9 billion across 78 deals. This figure stands as the highest on record, eclipsing the 2007 peak of USD 8.4 billion," the consultant said. The deal activity .