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		<title>London, New York, and Singapore Remain Top Picks for Indian Investors</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Knight Frank’s Q2 2025 report highlights that Indian investors continue to favor London, New York, and Singapore for long-term property investments. With global prime rentals rebounding by 3.5% YoY, constrained supply and strong international demand are keeping these gateway cities at the top of the investment radar.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://squarefeatindia.com/london-new-york-and-singapore-remain-top-picks-for-indian-investors/">London, New York, and Singapore Remain Top Picks for Indian Investors</a> appeared first on <a href="https://squarefeatindia.com">Square Feat India</a>.</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Prime Global Rental Growth Rebounds</h3>



<p>Knight Frank’s <strong>Prime Global Rental Index Q2 2025</strong> shows luxury rentals across 16 world cities grew by <strong>3.5% year-on-year</strong>, signaling a modest recovery after last year’s slowdown. For Indian investors, cities like <strong>London, New York, Singapore, and Sydney</strong> continue to be prime targets due to their strong international demand and limited new supply.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Indian Affinity for Global Gateway Cities</h3>



<p>Shishir Baijal, Chairman & MD, Knight Frank India, noted that <strong>Indian investors have consistently favored New York, London, and Singapore</strong>, calling them “stable long-term investment destinations.” Despite high global interest rates, constrained supply and resilient demand are keeping rental markets attractive for Indian buyers looking to diversify internationally.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Global Rental Market Leaders</h3>



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<li><strong>Hong Kong</strong> led the index with <strong>8.6% annual rental growth</strong>, followed closely by <strong>Tokyo (8.3%)</strong>.</li>



<li><strong>New York (6.9%)</strong> registered strong quarterly gains of <strong>6.6%</strong>, highlighting its continued rebound.</li>



<li>European hubs like <strong>Berlin (4.9%)</strong> and <strong>Frankfurt (4.7%)</strong> showed steady momentum.</li>



<li><strong>London (1.5%)</strong> and <strong>Singapore (1.5%)</strong> stayed resilient due to tight supply and steady overseas demand.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Long-Term Growth Trends</h3>



<p>Over the last five years, <strong>Miami (+61%)</strong> and <strong>New York (+47%)</strong> have dominated prime rental growth, driven by post-pandemic migration and luxury demand. <strong>Sydney, Singapore, and London (+43% each)</strong> also posted strong increases, cementing their reputation as safe bets for global investors.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Outlook: Demand Outpaces Supply</h3>



<p>While <strong>elevated interest rates and inflation</strong> continue to weigh on affordability, immigration-led demand and low construction pipelines are expected to keep rentals trending upwards. Knight Frank forecasts <strong>mid-single-digit growth</strong> for New York and Miami, while Hong Kong and Tokyo may moderate under regulatory pressure.</p>



<p>Also Read: <a href="https://squarefeatindia.com/global-super-prime-property-market-sees-9-43-billion-surge-in-q1-2025-led-by-dubai-and-south-florida/">Global Super-Prime Property Market Sees $9.43 Billion Surge in Q1 2025, Led by Dubai and South Florida</a></p>
<p>The post <a href="https://squarefeatindia.com/london-new-york-and-singapore-remain-top-picks-for-indian-investors/">London, New York, and Singapore Remain Top Picks for Indian Investors</a> appeared first on <a href="https://squarefeatindia.com">Square Feat India</a>.</p>
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