Real Estate/REITs Dealtracker: Q1 2026
Thought leadershipA stable start marked deal activity in the Indian real estate sector, with investors favouring measured capital deployment amid a relatively uncertain macro environment.
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05 Sep 20221 min read

Existing in an environment of constant digital and data disruptions, organisations across sectors are trying to revise their customer strategy for a changing market. Real estate sector has also not been isolated from these changes. As per latest statistics, there has been a major change in the demographic of home buyers, where the average age of home buyers in India has reduced to 30 years. This has created a need for real estate companies to revisit their strategy around customer experience, product portfolio and internal processes. A direct consequence of this is the need for real estate firms to create a leaner, more agile and customer centric workforce.
A stable start marked deal activity in the Indian real estate sector, with investors favouring measured capital deployment amid a relatively uncertain macro environment.
India’s economic transformation has reached an inflection point where physical infrastructure, capital markets, and real estate converge to power the next era of high-quality growth.
This article examines how REITs and capital recycling mechanisms are driving the next phase of Indian real estate by unlocking liquidity, enhancing investor participation and reshaping capital allocation in both commercial and residential segments.