NEW DELHI: Capital mobilization by real estate firms has more than tripled in FY25, reaching ₹3,28,526 million, up from ₹1,09,554 million in FY24, as reported by Equirus Capital. The number of transactions rose significantly from 5 to 17 during the same period.
Large-cap companies led the fundraising efforts, raising ₹3,93,898 million, followed by REITs at ₹3,12,012 million. Small-cap and mid-cap firms gathered ₹66,938 million and ₹52,626 million, respectively.
According to Equirus Capital, returns from Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) were at 17.9% for the 12-month period ending June 23, 2025—nearly three times the Sensex’s returns of 6.1%. In contrast, publicly listed large, mid, and small-cap real estate stocks reported negative returns for the same timeframe.
From a long-term viewpoint starting March 2021, small-cap real estate companies have outperformed their peers, followed by mid-cap firms, even surpassing the benchmark Sensex.
