As Gulf-based NRIs drive 60% of diaspora residential demand and equity flows hit record highs, cross-border capital intermediation becomes a decisive competitive advantage in Indian real estate.
Hybrid capital vehicles are dismantling the binary framework that governed real estate investment for decades, reshaping how institutional allocators deploy capital across the continent.
From Latin America to South Asia, a new generation of dealmakers is channelling institutional capital into Gulf branded residences and luxury development.
GRI Institute analysis of how Warsaw, Prague, and selective capital flows are redefining Central and Eastern European residential real estate
As India's real estate sector crosses $8.5 billion in institutional investment, Nisus Finance's founder represents a distinct model of capital intermediation reshaping how cross-border money enters the market.
From Aventicum Capital Management to the Abu Dhabi Pension Fund, a new generation of capital intermediaries is rewriting the rules of GCC institutional allocation.
As the GCC real estate market advances toward USD 260.3 billion by 2034, institutional investors from Latin America, Europe, and North America are mapping new corridors into Gulf property markets.
A ₹4,000 crore REIT IPO, a 20.3 million sq ft portfolio, and a generational transition that will test whether family-led real estate can meet institutional-grade governance standards.
Industry leader insights into the operating models, capital discipline, and conversion realities defining today’s most investable accommodation strategies
The current market disruption is setting the stage for a stronger, more resilient sector in the region
Enterprise demands, technological advancements, and power infrastructure challenges are reshaping the strategies of industry leaders in the country
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Rising development costs, shifting investor sentiment and evolving capital flows are reshaping the country’s property sector
Artha Capital, Emefin, Arzentia Capital and Independencia compete to finance an unprecedented pipeline under Plan México's new mixed-investment model.
Peruvian family office Emefin, Chile's Independencia AGF, and Mexican funds Artha Capital and Arzentia Capital are shaping a cross-border real estate investment circuit across Latin America.