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Reports India Office Space, India Office Space Leasing, Office Space Leasing in India, Office Space Demand in India, Office Space Supply in India, Office Space Absorption in India, Office Space Demand in India, India Office Market Report, India Real Estate News, Indian Realty News, Real Estate News India, Indian Property Market News, Best Property News Portal, Best Real Estate News Website, Real Estate Journalists

29.4 million sqft leasing of India office market in H1 2024

Office market well placed to cross 50 million square feet of absorption in 2024, third year in a row. Q2 2024 saw 15.8 million square feet of leasing across the top 6 cities. Developer confidence remains strong with 13.2 million square feet of completions in Q2 2024. With 52% cumulative share in Q2 2024, Bengaluru and Mumbai drive India office demand. Technology and Engineering & manufacturing sectors account 45% of quarterly demand, highest flex space activity in any quarter.

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Colliers identifies 17 emerging real estate hotspots across India

A comprehensive analysis of these cities was done involving assessment of various social, economic, financial, and real estate specific demand & supply side parameters. Colliers conducted a broad-based assessment and developed an objective framework incorporating the above-mentioned parameters to assess their relative degrees of importance and impact on various real estate segments such as office, residential, warehousing, retail, hospitality, and alternatives (data centers, senior living, second homes etc.) in the respective cities.

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Real estate has toxic positivity problem worldwide

A recent report claims current sentiment index score of Indian real estate is 72. I wonder how! Who is going to believe this? Definitely not the home buyers at the receiving end of the builders with delay, default, unmet promises and what not. But this is not an isolated instance of one-odd such report. As a matter of fact, most of the reports by the brokerage firms (in the guise of consulting firms) and other industry stakeholders would like the home buyers to believe that if you don’t buy property now, you would be left behind. This unnecessarily creates a FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) in the minds of the gullible buyers. 

Brand Rating Track2Realty BrandXReport 2023-24. Brand Rating of Real Estate, Brand Ranking of Real Estate, Real Estate Brand Rating, India Real Estate News, Indian Realty News, Real Estate News India, Indian Property Market News, Best Real Estate Website, Best Property Portal, Real Estate Journalist

Brand landscape getting competitive in Indian real estate; Prestige commands an edge

The 12th edition of Track2Realty BrandXReport 2023-24 is witness to the fact that the fiscal performance of nearly all the large & listed players is at an all time high. The real estate leadership is hence defined by the consumer experiences and their shared satisfaction along with the aspiration for the respective brands in the business.

Bengaluru-based Prestige Group has emerged as the National Brand Leader for the 2nd consecutive time. As a matter of fact, all the Top 3 National Brands of last fiscal year retain their respective Brand Rank with better Brand Score. Out of the Top 5 National Brands, 5 players are yet again from Bengaluru market. Sobha Limited improves its Brand Rank and jumps up to Number 4 this time around.

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Does diversified portfolio give an edge to realty companies?

Explaining the decent but not impressive quarterly performance, compared to the industry peers, the CEO of a listed real estate developer justified it with heavy concentration in the residential portfolio. According to him, the diversified portfolio of industry peers with income producing commercial spaces gives those companies an edge. More than an answer over his company’s performance, Track2Realty feels the statement raised an all important question: Does diversified portfolio give an edge to realty companies.

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Indian senior living market potential to touch USD 12 billion by 2030

The median age of the country is likely to gradually increase from about 29 to 38 by 2050. Similarly, the proportion of aged people (above 60 years) is likely to increase from about 11% in 2024 to 21% in 2050. At the global level, over the next three decades (by 2050), of the 2.1 billion people above 60 years, India would account for a 17% share indicating a significant demand growth for senior care including housing in the country.

Reports India Office Spaces, India Office Spaces Rentals, Office Spaces Higher Rentals, India Office Market, Asia Pacific Office Market, Colliers Report, Arpit Mehrotra, Vimal Nadar, India Real Estate News, Indian Realty News, Real Estate News India, India Property Market News, Best Real Estate Website, Best Property Portal

Occupiers across major markets in India willing to pay higher rentals for quality office supply: Colliers

With global corporates increasingly seeking to optimize resources, maximize savings, and drive growth, India offers a compelling proposition. During Q1 2024, India continued to witness traction in GCC leasing activity. A significant 5 million square feet (msf) of leasing activity by GCCs, represented 37% of total office leasing across the top six cities. Looking ahead, GCCs are projected to lease between 45-50 msf of office space in the next two years, constituting around 40% of total demand.

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Provident Housing bullish on large affordable market of MMR: Rajat Rastogi, CEO-West & Commercial Assets, Puravankara Limited

Provident Housing aims to stand out as a top brand in the large property landscape of Mumbai Metropolitan region (MMR). Sensing that below INR one crore housing is the most desired but least served segment of housing in the region, the developer with expertise in catering to mass housing has big plans in the pipeline across west zone. In an exclusive interview with Ravi Sinha, Rajat Rastogi, CEO-West & Commercial Assets (Pan-India), Puravankara Limited, sounds optimistic that the brand has good recall and acceptance among the home buyers of the region.

Reports Office Spaces, India Office Spaces, India Office Market, Office Absorption, Office Demand, Office Supply, India Real Estate News, Indian Realty News, Indian Property Market News, Real Estate News India, Best Real Estate Website, Best Property Portal, Real Estate Journalist

Strong start to office markets, sustained leasing activities in Q1 2024, says Vestian Report

Absorption of office spaces increased to 13.40 Mn sq ft in Q1 2024 from 11.85 Mn sq ft in Q1 2023, showcasing a  13% increase Y-O-Y, says a Vestian report. However, the absorption declined by 31% this quarter after peaking in Q4 2023. Southern cities (Bengaluru, Chennai, and Hyderabad) accounted for 61% of the Pan-India absorption in Q1 2024 its share increased from 54% a year earlier.

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Real estate victim or guilty of snail-paced manufacturing?

The question is what needs to be done. Or in other words, how could real estate consume more out of ‘Make in India’ manufacturing? The question in itself is flawed, if not in sync with the larger eco system issues. Setting up and making a manufacturing unit in India comes with its own challenges. Cheap labour alone would not give India any edge or cost arbitrage over the export items. ‘Make in India’ has to move beyond the rhetoric of nationalism and reforms have to be introduced at each and every level, ranging from lower corporate tax to labour laws and making the country a happy hunting ground for the manufacturers of the world.

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