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Institutional Investments in Indian Real Estate Surge 25% to $1.6B

NEW DELHI: According to a recent report by Colliers India, institutional investments in Indian real estate grew 25% year-on-year to $1.6 billion in the January–March quarter of 2026, primarily fueled by a notable rise in domestic capital. Domestic investments experienced a remarkable 57% increase, reaching $1.2 billion and comprising nearly 75% of the total inflows, a significant rise compared to historical averages. On the other hand, foreign investments saw a decline of 23% year-on-year, totaling $0.4 billion amidst global market uncertainties. Delhi-NCR and Bengaluru were key players, together accounting for 46% of total inflows, attracting approximately $0.4 billion and $0.3…

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Domestic Investment in Indian Real Estate Soars 53% to $1.4B

Here’s a rewritten version of your content: — New Delhi: In the first half of 2025, India’s real estate sector drew in USD 3 billion in institutional investments, of which nearly half (48%) came from domestic investors, according to recent data from Colliers. Although total inflows saw a 15% year-on-year decline, domestic capital surged by 53% to USD 1.4 billion, acting as a vital cushion against decreasing foreign investments. Domestic investments, which traditionally took a back seat, have risen significantly from just 16% of total investments in 2021 to nearly half in H1 2025. Conversely, foreign investments fell 39% year-on-year…