Jagmohan Garg, a prominent figure in India's commercial real estate sector, shares key considerations for investors looking to capitalize on the dynamic market. From strategic locations to market trends, this article provides a comprehensive guide.
Commercial Real EstateIndiaInvestmentMarket TrendsSustainabilityReal Estate MumbaiFeb 28, 2025
Key factors include location, regulatory environment, market trends, technology integration, and sustainability. Cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru are particularly attractive due to their economic significance and vibrant tech industries.
The RERA Act has brought transparency and accountability to the sector, making it more investor-friendly. It has established a regulatory framework that protects the interests of both buyers and investors, fostering a more trustworthy environment.
Flexible workspaces and co-working spaces are crucial as they cater to the needs of startups and small businesses. These spaces offer cost-effective solutions and greater flexibility, making them increasingly popular in the commercial real estate ecosystem.
Technology is transforming commercial real estate through the rise of smart buildings, which incorporate advanced systems for energy efficiency and security. These technologies not only enhance operational efficiency but also attract tech-savvy tenants.
Investors should prioritize green buildings due to their reduced environmental impact and cost savings from energy efficiency. Green buildings align with the growing trend of sustainability and can attract eco-conscious tenants, providing a competitive edge in the market.
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