Real estate consultant Knight Frank India has released a report highlighting a significant increase in private equity investment in the Indian real estate sector, reaching $4.15 billion in 2024, a 32% rise from the previous year.
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The total amount of private equity investment in Indian real estate in 2024 is $4.15 billion.
The private equity investment in Indian real estate increased by 32% from the previous year.
The primary driver is the government’s push for infrastructure development and Ease of Doing Business reforms.
The residential segment has seen the most significant growth, with a 35% increase in investments.
Key trends include rapid urbanization, technology integration, sustainable development, and policy reforms.
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