India's real estate sector witnessed a significant boost in the first quarter of 2025, with over $1 billion in high-value transactions spearheaded by REITs and global private equity firms.
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The total value of real estate transactions in India in Q1 2025 exceeded $1 billion.
The segments attracting the most investments are commercial properties, residential properties, logistics, and warehousing facilities.
REITs and private equity firms are playing a significant role by injecting capital into the real estate market, driving growth and development across various segments.
The key factors driving the growth in the real estate sector include favorable government policies, improvements in infrastructure, and growing investor confidence.
Despite the positive trends, the real estate sector faces challenges such as market overheating, potential bubbles, and the need for sustainable and environmentally friendly practices.
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