High-net-worth individuals (HNIs) in India are increasingly turning to Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) for their real estate investments, driven by the booming commercial market and the desire for professionally managed portfolios. This shift offers attractive yields and eliminates the hassles of direct property management.
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Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) are investment vehicles that pool money from multiple investors to invest in a variety of assets, including real estate. They are professionally managed and offer diversified portfolios, reducing individual risk and providing access to high-quality assets.
HNIs are shifting to AIFs because they offer professionally managed portfolios, attractive yields, and eliminate the hassles of direct property management. This allows HNIs to focus on strategic investments without the day-to-day operational challenges.
HNIs are investing in various real estate themes through AIFs, including warehousing, data centers, rental-yielding commercial assets, and residential development. The choice depends on their investment horizon and risk appetite.
Family offices and private wealth desks are moving from unregulated equity models to more structured financing. They are embracing mezzanine and equity-based strategies, aiming for higher net returns while taking on more sophisticated risk-reward profiles.
REITs offer HNIs similar benefits to AIFs but with lower yields and higher liquidity. They provide a way to invest in a diversified portfolio of real estate assets while maintaining the flexibility to exit or rebalance their investments more easily.

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