New Delhi, April 2 -- Capital inflows in Indian real estate remain firm at USD 1.6 billion in Q1 2026, with Delhi NCR and Bengaluru accounting for 46 per cent of the inflow, according to Colliers India.
Institutional investment volumes rose by 25 per cent year-on-year, primarily supported by a significant surge in domestic investor interest.
While overall investment volumes saw a sequential dip, the quarterly inflows remained 64 per cent higher than the average first-quarter volumes recorded since 2020.
Domestic capital inflows reached USD 1.2 billion during the quarter, marking a 57 per cent annual increase and driving three-fourths of all institutional investments. This contribution is notably higher than the 20-50 per cent share typ...
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