The Indian real estate sector has seen a significant influx of USD 26.7 billion in equity investments over the past three years, with Mumbai alone attracting USD 6.7 billion. This surge in investment highlights the sector's growing appeal and robust economic performance.
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The total equity investment in Indian real estate from 2022 to 2024 is USD 26.7 billion.
Mumbai has attracted USD 6.7 billion in real estate investments during the same period.
Key factors include the Indian economy's robust growth, pro-business policies, infrastructure development, and rising urbanization and middle class.
The primary funding in Mumbai is for commercial and residential projects, with a significant focus on affordable housing initiatives.
The sector faces challenges such as regulatory hurdles and liquidity constraints, but ongoing reforms and government support are expected to mitigate these issues.
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