2022 PE Investments in Indian Real Estate at USD 3.4 billion, at par with 2021

31 January 2023

4 January 2023: Private equity investments inflows into the Indian real estate sector stood at USD 3.4 billion (INR 271 billion) at the end of 2022. This is at par with the investment quantum registered in 2021, according to the latest data by Savills India, a global property consulting firm. 

 

Data suggests that commercial office assets remained the frontrunner during 2022, garnering about half (45%) of the investment pie. Residential and retail sectors also witnessed robust growth, riding high on the end-user’s demand. This year marked the largest acquisition of an operational retail asset in India in the last 5 years and also one of the lowest residential inventory overhang in over a decade.

Persisting geopolitical challenges amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, high global inflation, a fresh COVID outbreak and lockdown in China have slowed down the post-pandemic economic recovery across the globe. However, despite these global economic pressures PE investments in Indian real estate assets provided favourable avenues for both global and domestic institutional investors.

 

Private Equity Real Estate Investment India (USD mn)

 Q1 2022 

 Q2 2022 

 Q3 2022 

 Q4 2022 

    2022   

    2021   

 Q4 2022 QOQ 

   2022 YOY  

1,033

704

322

1,366

3,425

3,424

324%

0%

 Source: Savills India Research

 

Savills India expects USD 3.5 billion – USD 4.0 billion of private equity investments in real estate in 2023. The manufacturing sector growth and digitisation of the economy is likely to drive investments in industrial and warehousing, data centres and life sciences segments. Savills India

estimates that India has the potential to create a demand of around 10 million sq. ft. every year for life sciences R&D lab spaces, till 2030. This could provide institutional investors with ample opportunity to increase allocations to the sector, especially in the development space.

“Commercial office remains the preferred investment product in India which absorbs around a third of the total APAC office demand by space. With the increase of office REITs, this trend will grow as domestic investor participation increases. Data centres have been the second most visible investment product in 2022. India remains a favourable destination for global real estate investors despite the global events and we will witness newer offshore capital enter India in 2023.” said Diwakar Rana, Managing Director, Capital Markets, Savills India.

 

Key Transactions - India

Investor

Investee/Asset

Investment Quantum (USD Million)

HDFC Capital Advisors

Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate

192

Brookfield

15-acres land parcel in Hitec City

126

 Blackstone

Vertical Warehousing

87

Source: Savills India Research 

 

About Savills India:

Savills is a premier professional international property consulting firm headquartered in London with a network of more than 39,000 people in over 700 offices across the Americas, Europe, Asia Pacific, Africa and the Middle East. Savills India is a group company of Savills Plc. with full-service offices in Bengaluru, Mumbai, Delhi NCR, Chennai, Pune, Hyderabad and Ahmedabad. Savills serves Occupiers, Investors, and Developers of real estate with a host of services including leasing, advisory & transactions, project management, capital markets, valuations and research & consulting. These services cover various asset classes such as commercial, industrial, warehouses and logistics, data centres and residential. For further information, please visit https://www.savills.in/

 

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