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Foreign investment in Indian real estate sector jumped more than two-fold at $ 7.6 billion during 2014-16 period compared with the previous three years, according to Knight Frank.

"Foreign investments in Indian realty rocketed from $ 3.2 billion during 2011-13 to $ 7.6 billion during 2014-16 recording a staggering surge of 137 percent," the consultant said.

Knight Frank said that the capital raised by domestic players was healthy and almost doubled to $ 2.4 billion from $ 1.3 billion during the same period.

While domestic investors dominated the real estate industry until 2008, foreign players entered the limelight since 2014, it added. US accounted for more than 40 percent of the foreign investments, followed by Canada (18 percent) and Singapore (17 percent).

Mumbai attracted the biggest pie of foreign investments in 2016, accounting for at least 39 percent of capital flow in the Indian real estate followed by rest of India which accounted for a share of 32 percent.

Bengaluru (11 percent) topped the chart among other metros followed by Chennai (10 percent) and Delhi (4 percent). "India, among all other emerging markets has attracted the highest interest of global investors on account of a stable government and implementation of path breaking reforms such as the Goods and Services Tax (GST) that would formalize the economy," said Samantak Das, Chief Economist and National Director, Research, Knight Frank India. He said the real estate being one of the most important investment assets has witnessed a surge in flow of foreign investments.

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