New Delhi, June 26: Indian real estate sector attracted private equity (PE) investments worth $1.13 billion in the first half of the year (H1), with the office segment accounting for the bulk of inflows, according to industry data.
The report highlights that the office segment captured around 89% of the total PE investments, reflecting strong investor confidence in Grade-A commercial assets and continued demand for premium office spaces across major urban centres.
Analysts said the inflows indicate sustained institutional interest in India’s commercial real estate market, driven by stable rental yields, improved occupancy levels, and long-term growth prospects in key office hubs.
The residential and other real estate segments accounted for the remaining share of investments, though activity remained comparatively moderate.
Experts noted that India continues to remain an attractive destination for global and domestic investors due to its resilient economic growth, expanding corporate sector, and increasing demand for organised real estate assets.
The strong dominance of the office segment underscores the ongoing shift towards formalised commercial spaces and the growing presence of multinational companies in the country.
