India has emerged as the leading commercial real estate market in the Asia-Pacific region, driven by robust demand in office, retail, and industrial & logistics sectors.
Commercial Real EstateIndiaAsiapacificOffice MarketRetailReal EstateJun 24, 2025

The main drivers of growth in India's commercial real estate market include strong demand from technology and financial services sectors, continued investments by Global Capability Centres (GCCs), and strategic expansions by retailers in high-yield metro locations.
India's Office Market Sentiment Index crossed the 70% mark between September 2024 and June 2025, the highest among all Asia-Pacific (APAC) markets, reflecting strong occupier confidence and robust demand.
Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Delhi National Capital Region (NCR), and Mumbai have seen the most significant growth in office leasing, driven by expansion-led leasing by Information Technology (IT) and GCC occupiers.
The resilience of India's retail sector is attributed to strategic expansions in high-yield metro locations, avoiding the widespread closures seen elsewhere in the Asia-Pacific region.
The industrial & logistics sector in India continues to show strong sentiment, keeping the country above the 50% neutral line and making it the only country in the region with broad-based optimism across all three core sectors.

India is accelerating to become the real estate capital of Asia, with a total valuation of Rs 14.2 trillion among the top 100 realty companies.

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