📈 Total institutional investments in Indian real estate stood at USD 3.0 billion in H1 2025, reflecting a 15% YoY decline. However, domestic capital surged by 53% compared to H1 2024, reaching USD 1.4 billion, accounting for 48% of total inflows.


🔼 Q2 2025 Registers a 29% Uptick Over Q1 2025

After a relatively slow Q1, Q2 2025 saw a significant rise in investment flows, touching USD 1.7 billion, up 29% sequentially.

“Domestic capital has emerged as a key driver in India’s real estate investments… Their growing dominance has helped cushion the impact of global uncertainties.”
Badal Yagnik, CEO, Colliers India


📊 Domestic vs Foreign Investments (USD Million)

Investor TypeQ2 2025Q2 2024YoY %H1 2025H1 2024YoY %H1 Share (%)
Domestic642.8486.5+32%1,427.5934.7+53%48%
Foreign1,048.42,046.8-49%1,570.62,593.8-39%52%
Total1,691.22,533.3-33%2,998.13,528.5-15%100%

“Despite a drop in foreign capital, total investments remain above the half-yearly average of USD 2.6 billion since 2021.”
Colliers Report


🏘️ Asset Class-Wise Investment Trends

Asset ClassQ2 2024Q1 2025Q2 2025YoY % (Q2)QoQ % (Q2)H1 2024H1 2025YoY % (H1)
Residential543.5302.9517.0-5%+71%646.2819.9+27%
Office334.4434.2268.6-20%-38%897.3702.8-22%
Mixed-use122.3191.1437.4+258%+129%253.2628.5+148%
Retail380.0*NA*NA380.0*NA
Alt. assets*71.088.2*NA+24%21.0159.2+658%
Industrial & Warehousing1,533.1307.7-100%-100%1,710.8307.7-82%
Total2,533.31,306.91,691.2-33%+29%3,528.52,998.1-15%

“The residential segment continued its strong run… The retail sector is also witnessing a steady revival.”
Vimal Nadar, Head of Research, Colliers India

* Alternate assets include: data centers, life sciences, student housing, schools, senior housing, and holiday homes.


🌆 City-wise Investment Performance

CityQ2 2025Q2 2024YoY %Share Q2 2025H1 2025H1 2024YoY %Share H1 2025
Mumbai367.298.4+273%22%656.3129.1+408%22%
Bengaluru242.3228.8+6%14%498.8432+15%17%
Kolkata380.0*NA23%380.0*NA13%
Hyderabad21.043.0-51%1%256.2300.9-15%8%
Delhi NCR108.9308.7-65%6%180.4337.9-47%6%
Pune17.34.3+299%1%17.3258.3-93%1%
Chennai33.0-100%0%48.3154.1-69%1%
Others/ Multi-City554.51,817.1-69%33%960.81,916.2-50%32%
Total1,691.22,533.3-33%100%2,998.13,528.5-15%100%

“Mumbai and Bengaluru together accounted for 39% of total inflows, led by residential and office deals. Retail emerged strong in Kolkata due to large transactions.”


📌 Key Highlights at a Glance

  • USD 3.0 Bn institutional investments in H1 2025 (↓15% YoY)
  • Domestic investors: USD 1.4 Bn, ↑53% YoY
  • Foreign investors: USD 1.6 Bn, ↓39% YoY
  • Top segments: Residential (27%), Office (24%), Mixed-use (21%)
  • Top cities: Mumbai (22%), Bengaluru (17%), Kolkata (13%)

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