Savills India has announced an unprecedented absorption of 75.2 million square feet in the Indian office market in 2024, marking a significant milestone in the real estate sector. This surge is driven by the tech sector, urbanization, and robust economic
Savills IndiaOffice MarketReal EstateTech SectorUrbanizationReal Estate PuneJan 03, 2025
Savills India reported a record-breaking absorption of 75.2 million square feet in the Indian office market in 2024.
The main drivers of this surge are the robust growth of the tech sector, urbanization, and a stable economic environment.
Major cities like Bangalore, Pune, and Hyderabad have seen significant growth in office space absorption, particularly due to their status as tech hubs.
Urbanization has contributed to the growth of the office market by increasing the demand for office spaces as more people move to urban areas for better job opportunities and lifestyles.
The rapid growth in office space demand has led to a rise in property prices and the need for robust infrastructure, including transportation and utilities.
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