In a significant boost to India's real estate market, foreign investors have infused a substantial amount of USD 436 million, according to a recent report by Vestian Research. This influx of capital is expected to drive growth and innovation in the sector
Foreign InvestmentReal Estate MarketVestian ResearchIndiaEconomic GrowthReal Estate MumbaiNov 02, 2024
According to Vestian Research, foreign investors have infused a total of USD 436 million into India's real estate sector.
Cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru have attracted the majority of the foreign investment in the real estate sector.
The key segments that have seen significant investment include residential, commercial, and retail properties, with residential properties showing a notable surge.
The Indian government's initiatives to improve the ease of doing business and promote foreign investment have played a crucial role in attracting international capital to the real estate sector.
The potential benefits include increased liquidity, improved infrastructure, job creation, and the introduction of advanced technologies and innovative practices.
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