Mumbai Real Estate Investments Soar to US$ 1.2 Billion in 2025, Reclaiming Pre-Pandemic Strength

Published: November 11, 2025 | Category: Real Estate
Mumbai Real Estate Investments Soar to US$ 1.2 Billion in 2025, Reclaiming Pre-Pandemic Strength

Mumbai’s property market has reclaimed its pre-pandemic investment strength, with institutional inflows crossing US$ 1.2 billion in the first nine months of 2025, according to Cushman & Wakefield’s India Capital Markets Q3 2025 report. This marks the fourth consecutive year the city has exceeded the billion-dollar benchmark, reaffirming its position as India’s leading gateway market for both global and domestic investors.

At the national level, institutional real estate investments—spanning private equity and REITs—touched US$ 4.7 billion in the year to September, reflecting sustained investor confidence. The report projects total inflows to close between US$ 6–6.5 billion by year-end, potentially making 2025 the second-highest investment year on record for India’s real estate sector.

A notable trend is the rising participation of domestic investors, who now account for 48% of total inflows between January and September, compared with a smaller share in previous years. Foreign capital made up 52%, creating a balanced investment mix that has reduced dependency on cross-border flows. Office assets remained the preferred investment category (35% of YTD inflows), followed by residential (26%), retail (12%), and logistics and industrial (9%) segments.

“India’s real estate investment landscape continues to show remarkable resilience and depth. Even amid global uncertainty, institutional capital has found stability in India’s strong fundamentals and governance frameworks,” said Somy Thomas, Executive Managing Director, Capital Markets, Cushman & Wakefield. “The growing participation of domestic investors underlines the market’s maturity and long-term confidence,” he added.

In Mumbai, foreign capital contributed nearly two-thirds (67%) of total inflows, amounting to US$ 797.7 million, led by investors from the United States (US$ 500 million) and Japan (US$ 297 million). Domestic investors added another US$ 398 million, strengthening the market’s capital diversity.

Investment activity was spread across multiple asset classes. The residential sector led with US$ 377.6 million—largely from redevelopment projects—while the office segment followed with US$ 339.7 million, buoyed by resilient occupier demand. The logistics and industrial segment attracted US$ 269.3 million, highlighting its growing institutional appeal, while mixed-use commercial projects drew US$ 155 million and data centers received US$ 54.6 million, signaling expanding investor interest beyond traditional categories.

Mumbai’s continued investment momentum is underpinned by its infrastructure transformation, with major projects such as the Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (Atal Setu), Coastal Road, Metro network expansion, and the Navi Mumbai International Airport reshaping connectivity and unlocking new growth corridors.

“Mumbai’s investment story has come full circle, returning to pre-pandemic levels and sustaining its billion-dollar streak,” said Somy Thomas. “Infrastructure-led growth and a diversified asset base continue to drive investor confidence. We expect this momentum to gain further pace in the coming months,” he noted.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the total institutional investment in Mumbai real estate in the first nine months of 2025?
The total institutional investment in Mumbai real estate in the first nine months of 2025 is US$ 1.2 billion.
2. How has the participation of domestic investors changed in Mumbai's real estate market?
Domestic investors now account for 48% of total inflows between January and September 2025, compared to a smaller share in previous years.
3. Which asset categories are the most preferred by investors in Mumbai?
The preferred investment categories are office assets (35% of YTD inflows), followed by residential (26%), retail (12%), and logistics and industrial (9%) segments.
4. What major infrastructure projects are contributing to Mumbai's real estate growth?
Major infrastructure projects contributing to Mumbai's real estate growth include the Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (Atal Setu), Coastal Road, Metro network expansion, and the Navi Mumbai International Airport.
5. What does Cushman & Wakefield project for the total real estate investment in Indi
by the end of 2025? A: Cushman & Wakefield projects total real estate investment in India to close between US$ 6–6.5 billion by the end of 2025.