Indian real estate has seen a robust influx of $4.7 billion in institutional investments between January and September 2024, with a significant $1.3 billion coming from APAC investors.
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The total institutional investment in Indian real estate between January and September 2024 is $4.7 billion.
APAC investors contributed $1.3 billion to the total institutional investment in Indian real estate between January and September 2024.
The key factors driving the investment in Indian real estate include strong economic growth, rising demand for housing, government initiatives, technological advancements, and strategic location.
*InvestIndia* is a national investment promotion and facilitation agency that plays a crucial role in attracting foreign investments and fostering a conducive business environment in India.
The Indian real estate market is expected to continue its growth trajectory, driven by government initiatives, improving ease of doing business, and the availability of skilled labor, making it an attractive destination for APAC investors.

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