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Real EstateOffice MarketTech SectorUrbanizationSavills IndiaReal Estate MumbaiJan 03, 2025
Savills India reported an unprecedented absorption of 75.2 million square feet of office space in 2024.
Mumbai and Pune have seen the highest office space absorption in 2024, driven by their robust business ecosystems and tech industry growth.
The key factors driving the growth of the office market in India include the expansion of the tech sector, urbanization, economic resilience, and government initiatives.
The office market is facing challenges such as the need for better infrastructure and sustainable development practices. These challenges are being addressed through innovation and a balanced approach to urban planning.
The tech sector is a major driving force behind the growth of the office market, with tech companies setting up new offices or expanding their existing ones to accommodate their growing workforce.
Market tech analysts Soni Patnaik, Mitessh Thakkar, and F&O analyst Rajesh Palviya recommend these stocks for short-term gains.
The Mumbai Metro 3's Phase 1 is set to start operations soon, with 97% of the work completed. This underground metro line is expected to revolutionize the city's transportation system.
Real estate developers and experts have said that the RBI's decision to slash the repo rate by 25 basis points will support homebuyers and fuel housing demand as home loan EMIs are expected to go down.
Real Estate - Pune registers 13,371 properties in November 2024, generating INR 475 cr in stamp duty revenue.
Diwali has significantly lifted Mumbai's real estate sales by 22.18% in October 2024, with the state of Maharashtra experiencing an 8.20% increase and a notable 44.21% year-on-year revenue jump.
Bhosari MLA Mahesh Landge has written to Environment Minister Pankaja Munde, urging immediate action to tackle the rising levels of air pollution in Pimpri-Chinchwad. The letter highlights the impact of urbanisation and real estate development on air qual