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34 days agoIndia’s real-estate fundraising reaches ₹23,080 crore in FY25, highest in seven years
According to a report by Equirus Capital, India’s real-estate sector raised ₹23,080 crore across 12 deals in FY25, marking the highest seven-year total. Residential assets accounted for over 60% of the funds, followed by office and warehousing projects. Developers utilised a mix of private credit and structured instruments amid interest-rate volatility and cautious bank lending. Analysts said the surge signals renewed institutional interest and maturing REIT-linked pipelines, but warned that supply-pipeline risks and cost inflation remain. The trend may support broader domestic-capital-market deepening with real-estate as an asset class.
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34 days agoIndia’s real-estate fundraising reaches ₹23,080 crore in FY25, highest in seven years
According to a report by Equirus Capital, India’s real-estate sector raised ₹23,080 crore across 12 deals in FY25, marking the highest seven-year total. Residential assets accounted for over 60% of the funds, followed by office and warehousing projects. Developers utilised a mix of private credit and structured instruments amid interest-rate volatility and cautious bank lending. Analysts said the surge signals renewed institutional interest and maturing REIT-linked pipelines, but warned that supply-pipeline risks and cost inflation remain. The trend may support broader domestic-capital-market deepening with real-estate as an asset class.
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- india
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India’s real-estate sector raised ₹23,080 crore in FY25 via 12 deals — a seven-year peak — driven by residential assets and institutional credit despite rate volatility and supply risks.
According to a report by Equirus Capital, India’s real-estate sector raised ₹23,080 crore across 12 deals in FY25, marking the highest seven-year total. Residential assets accounted for over 60% of the funds, followed by office and warehousing projects. Developers utilised a mix of private credit and structured instruments amid interest-rate volatility and cautious bank lending. Analysts said the surge signals renewed institutional interest and maturing REIT-linked pipelines, but warned that supply-pipeline risks and cost inflation remain. The trend may support broader domestic-capital-market deepening with real-estate as an asset class.
According to a report by Equirus Capital, India’s real-estate sector raised ₹23,080 crore across 12 deals in FY25, marking the highest seven-year total. Residential assets accounted for over 60% of the funds, followed by office and warehousing projects. Developers utilised a mix of private credit and structured instruments amid interest-rate volatility and cautious bank lending. Analysts said the surge signals renewed institutional interest and maturing REIT-linked pipelines, but warned that supply-pipeline risks and cost inflation remain. The trend may support broader domestic-capital-market deepening with real-estate as an asset class.
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- economy
- india
- economy
- india
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- fundraising
- private-credit
- reit
Oct 23, 2025 • 12:47