The Indian real estate sector has witnessed a significant influx of investment, reaching $11.4 billion in 2024. This growth is primarily driven by domestic investors, although international interest is on the rise. The sector's resilience amid economic ch
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The total investment in India's real estate sector in 2024 was $11.4 billion.
Domestic investors were the primary drivers of investment in the Indian real estate sector in 2024.
The government's 'Housing for All' mission and initiatives to streamline regulations and improve infrastructure have contributed to the growth of the real estate sector.
The residential and commercial segments, including office spaces and retail properties, saw significant growth in 2024.
Sustainable and green building practices played a growing role, with a rising demand for eco-friendly and energy-efficient buildings.

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