Industrial and Warehousing Dominate: $2.5 Billion Invested in 2024

News: Institutional investments in Indian real estate reached USD 6.5 billion in 2024, a 22% year-on-year growth and the highest in five years, driven by strong domestic demand and international interest.
The industrial and warehousing sector led with USD 2.5 billion, a 190% increase from 2023, accounting for 39% of total inflows, surpassing the office segment at USD 2.3 billion (36% share).
This growth reflects India’s expanding manufacturing base, improved logistics, and demand for Grade A warehousing. The final quarter saw USD 1.9 billion in investments, a 129% year-on-year rise, with domestic investors contributing 43%. The sector’s growth underscores its critical role in India’s industrial evolution and its appeal to global and local investors alike.
Source: logisticsinsider
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