HomeNewsBusinessReal EstateIndian real estate sees deals worth $1.56 bn in Apr-Jun; up nearly 8-fold from Q1: Grant Thornton

Indian real estate sees deals worth $1.56 bn in Apr-Jun; up nearly 8-fold from Q1: Grant Thornton

In its report 'Real Estate/REITs Dealtracker-Providing M&A and PE deal insights, consulting firm Grant Thornton Bharat mentioned that Indian real estate market witnessed 19 deals valued at USD 1.56 billion during the second quarter of this calendar year.

July 18, 2024 / 16:12 IST
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The consultant noted that there has been a robust growth trajectory in overall deal activity, primarily driven by substantial increases in domestic transactions and private equity (PE) investments. (Representative Image)
The consultant noted that there has been a robust growth trajectory in overall deal activity, primarily driven by substantial increases in domestic transactions and private equity (PE) investments. (Representative Image)

Indian real estate market saw deals worth USD 1.56 billion during April-June period, a jump of nearly eight-fold from the preceding quarter, according to Grant Thornton report.

In its report 'Real Estate/REITs Dealtracker-Providing M&A and PE deal insights, consulting firm Grant Thornton Bharat mentioned that Indian real estate market witnessed 19 deals valued at USD 1.56 billion during the second quarter of this calendar year.

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During the preceding January-March quarter, deals worth only USD 200 million were closed.

"In Q2 2024, the Indian real estate market have shown robust activity, with 19 deals totalling USD 1.6 billion. This is primarily driven by four high-value transactions. This surge reflects economic recovery, increased investor confidence, and supportive government policies, signalling a promising period for deal-making," said Shabala Shinde, Partner and Real Estate Leader at Grant Thornton Bharat.