‘Foreign inflows into real estate down 16 pc’
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New Delhi: Institutional investments in Indian real estate rose 29 per cent to a record USD 8.47 billion last year, despite a 16 per cent drop in foreign fund inflow due to global uncertainties, according to Colliers India.
Real estate consultant Colliers India on Tuesday released the data of institutional investments in Indian real estate, showing that the inflow touched an all-time high of USD 8.47 billion in 2025 as against USD 6.56 billion in the preceding year. As per the data, domestic investments more than doubled to USD 4.82 billion last year from USD 2.24 billion during 2024. However, foreign investments dipped 16 per cent to USD 3.65 billion from USD 4.32 billion. The institutional ?ow of funds includes investments by family o?ces, foreign corporate groups, foreign banks, proprietary books, pension funds, private equity, real estate fund-cum-developers, foreign-funded NBFCs, listed REITs, and sovereign wealth funds, Colliers said, adding that the data has been compiled as per available information in the public domain. “During the year, office assets continued to attract bulk of the investments, accounting for 54 per cent of the annual inflows, followed by residential and industrial & warehousing assets,” said Badal Yagnik, CEO and MD, Colliers India. Looking ahead, he said the institutional investments are expected to strengthen further, supported by expanding domestic capital, improving global risk appetite, and India’s strong economic fundamentals.

