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Institutional investments in Indian real estate maintain steady momentum at USD5.4 Bn; inching towards pre-pandemic levels

Gurgaon, January 02, 2024: Institutional investments in Indian real estate sector maintained a steady momentum at USD5.4 billion, rising 10% YoY during 2023. The year witnessed highest levels of investment inflows since 2020 showcasing India’s resilience despite uncertainties in global markets otherwise. While foreign investments retained their dominance, forming 67% of the total inflows for the year, domestic investments also registered an impressive 66% annual increase at USD1.7 billion. Office sector continued to be the largest contributor in real estate investments for 2023 with 56% share in total inflows, attracting both global as well as domestic capital. While the overall investment inflows during the year remained sturdy, the last quarter of the year saw moderation. At USD0.8 billion, Q4 registered a 37% YoY drop in investments. Alternatives, meanwhile, had a 51% share in total inflows during Q4 2023, indicating strong demand in segments including data centres, student housing, life sciences, schools, etc.

While key global investment markets faced downside risks, India maintained its status being amongst the fastest-growing economies keeping investor confidence intact. While inflows from the US have witnessed a drop in 2023 as compared to 2020 levels, Canada and Singapore are increasingly establishing themselves as leading source of foreign capital in Indian real estate. These two countries accounted for 78% of the global real estate inflows into India during 2023. Noteworthily, investment inflows from APAC countries have been rising every year and have surged to 3.6X times in 2023, compared to 2020. Investors continue to view India favourably, owing to strong economic performance, improved regulatory framework, and sustained demand across various real estate segments.

“As India’s real estate sector closes yet another promising year, institutional investments saw an increase of 10% and stands at USD 5.4 billion—the highest since 2020. The investments in Indian real estate are more broad-based, with significant investments coming into education, shared spaces, and data centers, adding to a strong domestic upcycle in office, residential, and industrial areas. Investors from the APAC region have been showing an increasing appetite for Indian real estate, contributing to about half of the total foreign inflows during 2023. Looking ahead to 2024, investment activity is likely to remain unabated backed by robust domestic economic fundamentals, while a strategic integration of technology and ESG will play out in investment decisions.” said Piyush Gupta, Managing Director, Capital Markets & Investment Services at Colliers India.

Domestic capital inflow surged 66% YoY during 2023

Domestic investors have emerged as active contributors, contributing 32% of the total real estate investments in 2023, compared to 22% share in 2022. While office market continues to be the frontrunner backed by investments from global players, domestic investors are focusing more on alternative and residential assets.

Office sector continues to be the frontrunner; investments in alternatives rebound significantly

At USD3.0 billion, investment inflows in the office sector rose 53% YoY during 2023, led by select large deals. The uptick reflects a rising interest in completed and pre-leased income-yielding office assets, showcasing investors’ sustained confidence in the long term potential of the sector. Notably, investors are actively establishing Joint Venture (JV) platforms to capitalize on emerging opportunities and participate in both existing and upcoming office projects. 2023 saw some significant platforms being established for development of office as well as residential assets.

“In the ever-evolving tapestry of India’s real estate landscape, while investors continue to diversify portfolios, the office sector continues to enjoy significant affinity. Fuelled by strong demand for Grade A commercial developments, investments in office sector continue to grow from strength to strength. As 2023 witnessed record breaking office space leasing activity, global institutional investors remained committed on building office portfolios in India. Office led investments had a commanding 56% share in total real estate inflows in 2023. Along with envisaged momentum in alternative assets, industrial & warehousing, and residential sectors in the next few quarters, office sector will continue to dictate India’s real estate investment ecosystem.” said Vimal Nadar, Senior Director and Head of Research, Colliers India.

Investment inflows (USD million) –

Asset Class

2023

2022

2023 vs 2022 (% Change)

Q4 2023

Q4 2022

Q4 2023 vs Q4 2022    (% Change)

Office

3,022.50

1,978.30

53%

135.5

175.5

-23%

Residential

788.9

655.6

20%

81

379.1

-79%

Alternate assets*

649.1

866.7

-25%

418.7

467.9

-11%

Industrial & Warehousing

877.6

421.8

108%

187.1

222

-16%

Mixed use

42.3

463.7

-91%

54.9

-100%

Retail

491.8

-100%

Total

5,380.40

4,877.90

10%

822.3

1,299.40

-37%

*Note: Alternate assets include data centres, life sciences, senior housing, holiday homes, student housing, schools etc

Source: Colliers

Industrial & warehousing surged 2x times in 2023

 Industrial & warehousing segment saw a noteworthy two-fold rise with about USD0.9 billion inflows, marking the highest increase across all segments in 2023. This exceptional growth is credited to the sustained expansion of industrial sector, thriving on heightened consumption levels. As the sector evolves, we are likely to witness increased consolidation as well as institutionalisation in the sector. With micro-fulfilment centres, dark stores and AI driven supply chain becoming an integral part of industrial & warehousing segment, foreign investments in the sector are expected to rise multi-fold in the next few years.

 Investments in Alternatives bounced back in the last quarter

After witnessing subdued activity in the first 3 quarters, investments in alternatives rebounded in the last quarter, taking the overall inflows in alternatives to USD650 million for the year. Q4 2023 accounted for 65% of the total investments in alternatives in 2023. Student housing accounted for about 60% of the investment inflows within alternatives during the year. Rising institutional interest has been driven by the surge in higher education enrolment, favourable demographic distribution pattern, and growing migration of students to cities. This trend reflects a constant recalibration of investor and developer interests which aligns with students’ preference for quality, and purpose-built accommodation.

Institutional investments in Indian real estate 2023

Asset class-wise investment inflows in Q4 2023 in USD million

Asset Class

Investment inflows in Q4 2023

Investment inflows in Q3 2023

Investment Share % Q4 2023

QoQ for Q4 2023

Alternatives

418.7

72.2

51%

480%

Industrial & Warehousing

187.1

340.3

23%

-45%

Mixed use

27.2

-100%

Office

135.5

79.1

16%

71%

Residential

81.0

274.6

10%

-70%

Total

822.3

793.4

100%

4%

Source: Colliers

Note: The institutional flow of funds includes investments by family offices, foreign corporate groups, foreign banks, proprietary books, pension funds, private equity, real estate fund-cum-developers, foreign-funded NBFCs and sovereign wealth funds. The data has been compiled as per available information in the public domain

Note: Alternate assets include data centres, life sciences, senior housing, holiday homes, student housing, schools, etc

City-wise investment inflows in 2023 and 2022 in USD million –

City

Investment inflows 2023

Investment inflows 2022

Investment Share % 2023

YoY for 2023

Bengaluru

263.0

394.4

5%

-33%

Chennai

193.1

590.7

3%

-67%

Delhi NCR

627.5

899.6

12%

-30%

Hyderabad

127.3

145.2

2%

-12%

Mumbai

731.9

487.0

14%

50%

Pune

0.0

236.8

0%

-100%

Others/ Multi City

3,437.6

2,124.3

64%

62%

Total

5,380.4

4,878.0

100%

10%

Source: Colliers

Note: The institutional flow of funds includes investments by family offices, foreign corporate groups, foreign banks, proprietary books, pension funds, private equity, real estate fund-cum-developers, foreign-funded NBFCs and sovereign wealth funds. The data has been compiled as per available information in the public domain

Note: Alternate assets include data centres, life sciences, senior housing, holiday homes, student housing, schools etc

Top Deals

Select key deals 2023

Quarter

Year

Investor

Investee

Deal Value (USD Million)

City

Asset Class

Q1

2023

Singapore-based fund

Pragati Group

200

Delhi NCR

Industrial & Logistics

Q2

2023

Brookfield India Real Estate Investments Trust and GIC

1400

Others/ Multi-City

Office

Q2

2023

CPPIB

RMZ Corp

324.2

Mumbai

Office

Q3

2023

HDFC Capital Advisors

The House of Abhinandan Lodha

182

Others/ Multi-City

Residential

Q4

2023

Alta Capital

Goldman Sachs & Warburg Pincus

320

Others/ Multi-City

Alternatives

Source: Colliers

Note: The institutional flow of funds includes investments by family offices, foreign corporate groups, foreign banks, proprietary books, pension funds, private equity, real estate fund-cum-developers, foreign-funded NBFCs and sovereign wealth funds. The data has been compiled as per available information in the public domain

Note: Alternate assets include data centres, life sciences, senior housing, holiday homes, student housing, schools etc

Select key deals Q4 2023

Quarter

Year

Investor

Investee

Deal Value (USD Million)

City

Asset Class

Q4

2023

Alta Capital

Goldman Sachs & Warburg Pincus

320

Others/ Multi City

Alternatives

Q4

2023

HDFC

NBCC (India)

135.5

Delhi NCR

Office

Q4

2023

Pacific Alliance Group

Kalpataru Group

63

Mumbai

Residential

Source: Colliers

Note: The institutional flow of funds includes investments by family offices, foreign corporate groups, foreign banks, proprietary books, pension funds, private equity, real estate fund-cum-developers, foreign-funded NBFCs and sovereign wealth funds. The data has been compiled as per available information in the public domain

Note: Alternate assets include data centres, life sciences, senior housing, holiday homes, student housing, schools etc

Top platform deals 2023

Quarter

Year

Platform

Enterprise value in USD mn

Asset class

Location

Q1

2023

Ivanhoé Cambridge, Mapletree

1,866.60

Office

Multi-city

Q2

2023

Brookfield India Real Estate Investments Trust and GIC

1,400.00

Office

Multi-City

Q1

2023

Sunteck Realty & IFC invest

858.3

Mixed use

Mumbai

Q1

2023

Prestige Estates Projects and Kotak Realty Fund

500

Residential

Multi-city

Q3

2023

HDFC Capital Advisors and the House of Abhinandan Lodha (HoABL)

182

Residential

Multi-City

Source: Colliers

Note: The institutional flow of funds includes investments by family offices, foreign corporate groups, foreign banks, proprietary books, pension funds, private equity, real estate fund-cum-developers, foreign-funded NBFCs and sovereign wealth funds. The data has been compiled as per available information in the public domain.

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