India's commercial real estate market continues to thrive, with the top cities recording a significant 4% to 8% increase in office rents in 2024. This growth is driven by economic resilience and business expansion, according to a recent report.
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The cities with the highest increase in office rents in 2024 are Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune, and Kolkata.
The increase in office rents is driven by economic resilience, business expansion, strong demand from domestic and international companies, and the development of co-working spaces and flexible work environments.
Global trends show a similar increase in office rents in many cities across developed and emerging economies, indicating a broader recovery in the commercial real estate sector.
Smaller businesses and startups may find it difficult to afford prime office locations due to rising rents. This challenge is being addressed through the development of co-working spaces and affordable office solutions.
The rise in office rents is expected to drive further investment and development in the commercial real estate sector, contributing to the overall economic growth of India.

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