Mumbai, April 7 (VOICE) Foreign capital has made a strong comeback in the Indian real estate sector in FY25, with cumulative investments reaching a significant milestone.
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The surge is driven by robust economic growth, favorable government policies, and the increasing attractiveness of the Indian market. Key initiatives include the facilitation of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and the easing of regulations.
The commercial real estate segment, including office spaces, retail complexes, and industrial parks, is particularly attractive. Residential projects, especially in major cities, are also seeing significant investment.
International investors are bringing advanced construction techniques, sustainable practices, and modern design concepts, which can significantly enhance the quality of real estate developments in India.
The sector faces issues such as land acquisition, regulatory hurdles, and the need for better infrastructure. Addressing these challenges is crucial for sustaining the momentum of foreign investments.
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) and Infrastructure Investment Trusts (InvITs) are providing new avenues for foreign investors to participate in the real estate sector, improving liquidity and transparency in the market.
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