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Real estate inflows in India jump 25 pc to USD 1.6 billion in Jan-March

Institutional investments in India’s real estate hit USD 1.6 billion in Q1 2026, led by domestic capital and office assets, while foreign inflows decline amid global uncertainty

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Domestic capital drives 57 per cent surge in real estate investments. Representational Image

Domestic capital drives 57 per cent surge in real estate investments. Representational Image

The real estate sector in India recorded institutional investments worth USD 1.6 billion in the January-March quarter of 2026, a 25 per cent rise year-on-year, driven largely by a surge in domestic capital, according to a report released on Thursday. 

According to Colliers, Indian investors led the charge, with pumping in USD 1.2 billion -- up 57 per cent year-on-year -- and accounting for three-fourths of the total inflows. This suggests a significant shift from the typical domestic share of 20-50 per cent seen in the previous four to five years.

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