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		<title>Indian Realty Attracts $4.3 Billion in 2025 — Domestic Investors Take the Lead as Global Capital Cools</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Institutional investments in Indian real estate touched USD 4.3 billion in the first nine months of 2025. As domestic investors take the lead, the capital flow could shape housing supply, job opportunities, and city growth across metros and emerging markets.</p>
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<p>India’s real estate sector has drawn institutional investments worth <strong>USD 4.3 billion (approx ₹35,000 crore)</strong> in the first nine months of 2025, according to Colliers India. While this marks a 9% year-on-year decline due to global economic headwinds, what stands out is the <strong>growing role of domestic investors</strong>, who now contribute more than half of the total capital inflows.</p>



<p>This shift isn’t just about big funds—it has <strong>direct implications for homebuyers, office workers, and urban growth</strong>.</p>



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<p>Foreign investments into Indian real estate have dipped 36% year-on-year to USD 2.1 billion, reflecting global caution amid geopolitical tensions and tighter cross-border capital rules. In contrast, <strong>domestic institutional capital has surged 52% YoY to USD 2.2 billion</strong>, signaling stronger local confidence.</p>



<p>This growing domestic participation means <strong>more consistent funding for housing projects</strong>, potentially improving construction timelines and reducing the risk of stalled projects—an issue that has historically troubled homebuyers.</p>



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<p>“Institutional investments in Indian real estate touched USD 1.3 billion in Q3 2025 —an 11% increase year-on-year. Domestic capital contributed 60% of the quarterly inflows, with strong interest in office and residential segments,” said <strong>Badal Yagnik, CEO, Colliers India</strong>.</p>
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<p>The <strong>office segment</strong> continues to dominate institutional interest with <strong>USD 1.5 billion</strong>, making up <strong>35% of total inflows</strong> so far this year. Residential real estate follows with <strong>USD 1.1 billion</strong>, up 11% YoY.</p>



<p>For urban professionals, especially in metro cities, this means <strong>steady supply of Grade A office spaces</strong>, often linked to <strong>new job opportunities</strong> in tech, BFSI, and emerging sectors. Meanwhile, increased capital flow into residential projects can <strong>boost housing supply</strong>, stabilizing prices in some micro-markets over the medium term.</p>



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<p>“After a relatively subdued first half, institutional investments in India’s office segment rebounded strongly in Q3 2025, rising 27% year-on-year to USD 0.8 billion. Office assets accounted for over 60% of total quarterly inflows, led by notable acquisitions of ready commercial properties, particularly in Chennai and Pune,” said <strong>Vimal Nadar, National Director &amp; Head of Research, Colliers India</strong>.</p>
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<p><strong>Mumbai and Bengaluru together accounted for one-third of all real estate investments</strong> this year, attracting USD 0.8 billion and USD 0.5 billion respectively. Pune saw a dramatic 25-fold increase in Q3 inflows, signaling <strong>rising investor interest in non-metro markets</strong> as well.</p>



<p>For end-users and small investors, this means <strong>new real estate hotspots may emerge</strong> outside traditional metros, potentially offering <strong>more affordable housing and job clusters</strong> in the coming years.</p>



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<li><strong>Homebuyers:</strong> More domestic funding can mean better project completion rates and new housing supply in both metros and smaller cities.</li>



<li><strong>Job Seekers:</strong> Increased office investments point to expanding business activity, particularly in IT and services, which often translates to new hiring.</li>



<li><strong>Small Investors:</strong> Institutional capital flow often signals <strong>market confidence</strong>, making it a useful macro indicator for long-term investment decisions.</li>



<li><strong>City Residents:</strong> Rising real estate investment in Tier II cities can lead to better infrastructure, transit, and new business hubs.</li>
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