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Private Equity Investment in real estate in India, for the first nine months, according to a survey by a leading real estate research firm, has risen up to $3.16 billion across 40 deals. Many global and domestic institutional investor continue to infuse capital into the Indian Realty sector, more particularly the commercial realty sector. The average investment size has also increased as similar inflow was registered during the previous year wherein across 66 transactions were concluded. This year, it has surpassed the previous year’s investment record, by lesser transactions, which was $3.14 billion, which has marginally arisen this year. In the third quarter 2017, commercial space continued to dominate in terms of volume and value. Six deals worth $356 million were announced in the commercial space compared to five deals worth $340 million in the residential space in the September quarter. According to reports, Real estate companies and projects have attracted 11 investments worth $696 million. The experts predict that the year 2017 will be steady in terms of institutional investment into real estate and that more long term and patient capital from stronger entities such as pension and sovereign funds would also be entering into the sector.
Are strong secular growth, stellar demographic trends, and improving transparency the key factors supporting the real estate occupiers as well as boosting the investor demand more particularly the office sector? Is this situation ideal for long term investors? Is this a great achievement that the Indian Realty Sector could boast off?
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