Mumbai's real estate surges back to pre-pandemic levels, drawing $1.2 billion in institutional investments from January to September 2025. This marks the fourth straight billion-dollar year, with domestic players at 48% and foreigners at 52%. Residential leads at $377.6 million, offices follow with $339.71 million, signaling robust recovery and investor trust.
A leading company has made a massive Rs 842 crore investment by acquiring 462 units in Aspire Leisure Valley and 147 in Aspire Centurion Park in Thane. This bold move signals robust confidence in the area's residential market, drawing institutional capital and boosting property values amid rising demand.
Mumbai's realty market has surged with institutional investments jumping fourfold to $1.19 billion in the first nine months of 2025, up from $295.57 million last year. Foreign funds from the US and Japan led with 67% share, while domestic capital added $398 million. Infrastructure boosts like Trans Harbour Link fuel this fourth straight billion-dollar year.
Chennai's property market surges with 14% price growth and record residential sales in 2025, yet institutional investments plummet 69%. Analysts point to infrastructure timing gaps and end-user dominance as key drivers behind this market paradox.