India’s real estate sector experienced a robust start to 2026, with private equity investment soaring to USD 1.2 billion in Q1, a 66% year-on-year increase. Office assets dominated, attracting 41% of investments, primarily in Gurugram and Pune. Domestic investors led the charge, signaling renewed confidence despite global economic uncertainties. India’s real estate sector experienced a robust start to 2026, with private equity investment soaring to USD 1.2 billion in Q1, a 66% year-on-year increase. Office assets dominated, attracting 41% of investments, primarily in Gurugram and Pune. Domestic investors led the charge, signaling renewed confidence despite global economic uncertainties.
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