In 2024, private equity (PE) investments in the Indian real estate sector, particularly in the residential market, witnessed a significant surge, more than doubling to $1.177 billion.
Private EquityReal EstateIndian MarketResidential PropertiesEconomic GrowthReal Estate MaharashtraDec 20, 2024
The total PE investment in Indian real estate in 2024 was $4.15 billion, marking a 32% increase from the previous year.
In 2024, PE investments in the residential sector more than doubled to $1.177 billion.
The key drivers of growth in the Indian real estate sector include favorable government policies, economic growth, a growing middle class, and financial inclusion initiatives.
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