The Indian real estate sector saw a significant boost in equity investments, totaling $11.4 billion in 2024, marking a 54% increase year-over-year. Segments like retail and hospitality are set to gain renewed interest as the market continues to diversify
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The total equity investment in the Indian real estate sector in 2024 was $11.4 billion.
Mumbai and Delhi-NCR were the top destinations, each accounting for around 25% of the total investment inflows.
Land and development sites dominated with a 39% share, followed by the office sector at 32%.
Domestic investors contributed around 70% of the total equity investments.
Segments such as retail and hospitality are expected to experience renewed interest as the market continues to diversify and adapt to evolving consumer and business needs.
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