Indian investors are emerging as one of the most active buyer segments in the United Kingdom (UK) property market, particularly in London. Their increasing presence is driven by favourable currency exchange rates, attractive rental yields, and strategic wealth diversification goals.
High-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) and Indian family offices are directing significant capital towards the UK’s stable and regulated property environment. For many, this is not just a lifestyle or prestige-driven decision but a long-term investment in global assets.
London-based Source Property Investments provides a compelling example of this growing interest. In a rare move, it launched its luxury residential project ‘Halo’—developed by the renowned Berkeley Group—in India before introducing it in the UK.
Currently, over 50 per cent of Source Property Investments’ investor base comprises Indian nationals, a clear signal of how influential Indian buyers have become in shaping demand for UK real estate.
According to property consultants Knight Frank and Savills, Indian investors were among the top five international buyer groups in Prime Central London in 2024. Their investment in the region surged by more than 17% year-on-year, highlighting increased confidence and appetite for UK real estate.
This trend reflects a growing mix of motivations—from children pursuing education in the UK to entrepreneurs relocating or expanding their businesses internationally.
On average, Indian investors are buying properties worth around ₹10 crore (approximately £950,000 or US$1.2 million). These purchases are often aimed at both capital appreciation and rental income—a dual benefit that makes UK properties particularly attractive.
The UK’s robust legal framework, stable rental market, and ease of property management add to its appeal among Indian investors seeking consistent long-term returns.
The spike in Indian interest is also closely tied to rising student mobility and business migration to the UK. With more Indian families sending children abroad for education or relocating parts of their business operations to the UK, property investment naturally follows.
With data pointing to increased volumes, a growing share of international deals, and unique project launches targeting Indian investors, it’s evident that Indian buyers are becoming a cornerstone of the UK’s premium real estate segment.
As global mobility continues and wealth planning becomes increasingly international, the influence of Indian investors in the UK property market is likely to grow even further.
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Published on: Apr 14, 2025, 10:41 AM IST
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