Real estate consultant Anarock has reported that the Indian real estate sector has attracted a whopping Rs 75,500 crore in investment from Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) in the past year, surpassing all other sectors. This surge in investments highli
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The Indian real estate sector has attracted a total investment of Rs 75,500 crore from Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) in the last year.
The investment comparison includes all other sectors, but the Indian real estate sector has emerged as the leading recipient of AIF investments.
Key government policies include the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY), which has significantly boosted the housing sector, and infrastructure development projects like Bharatmala and Sagarmala, which have enhanced the real estate landscape.
Some challenges include regulatory issues and delays in project approvals. Addressing these will be crucial to sustaining the positive momentum in the sector.
The sector is expected to continue its growth trajectory, driven by increasing urbanization, rising disposable incomes, and a growing young population. The shift towards sustainable and green buildings is also attracting environmentally conscious investors.
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