Private equity investments in India’s real estate sector have plummeted by 41% to $1.7 billion in the first half of 2025, with a significant decline in the residential and warehousing segments. However, the commercial real estate market remains resilient, driven by the return to office and rising absorption levels.
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Private equity investments in India’s real estate sector have seen a 41% year-on-year decline in the first half of 2025, totaling $1.7 billion across 12 deals.
The residential and warehousing segments have been most affected, with PE investments in the residential sector halving to $500 million and the warehousing segment plunging 97% to $50 million.
The commercial real estate market has remained resilient due to the return to office, rising absorption levels, and strengthening rental values.
Mumbai and Bengaluru have seen the highest PE inflows, with Mumbai attracting $468 million and Bengaluru $453 million.
Future PE investments will depend on execution track records, scalable platforms, and better tax efficiency.
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