AIFs, not luxury apartments: How India’s wealthy are reimagining real estate investments, says Karthik Athreya

Indian high-net-worth individuals are increasingly favoring Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) for real estate investments, moving away from direct ownership. This shift is driven by the booming commercial market and the desire for professionally managed portfolios. AIFs offer attractive yields and eliminate the hassles of property management, making them a preferred choice for wealthy investors seeking strategic real estate exposure.

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