Foreign investors pumped $4.3 billion into Indian real estate, making up 66% of the total inflow, according to Colliers India.
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The total institutional investment in Indian real estate for 2024 was $6.5 billion, marking a 22% increase from the previous year.
Foreign investors invested $4.3 billion in Indian real estate in 2024, accounting for 66% of the total inflow.
The industrial and warehousing segment received the maximum investment in 2024, totaling $2.5 billion.
The investment in the office segment in 2024 was $3.022 billion, representing a 23% decline from the previous year's $2.338 billion.
Industry experts predict that fund inflows will remain strong this year across all major cities, including Delhi-NCR, driven by strong demand and favorable government policies.
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