The office market in India has continued its upward trajectory, registering a higher space uptake in successive quarters of 2024. Annual gross leasing across the top six cities already reached 47.0 million sq feet by the third quarter of the ongoing year, reflecting a 23% year-on-year increase. Bengaluru and Hyderabad remained dominant markets, driving almost half of the leasing activity between January and September. At India level, 2024 is likely to see Grade A absorption breach 60 million sq feet for the first time in the office market of the country. Although demand from tech occupiers has relatively stabilized, it will continue to drive one-fourth of the overall leasing. On the other hand, flex space demand is set to surge and can potentially account for one-fifth of the total demand across the top
six cities in 2024. Similar to demand, the 37.4 million sq feet of completions during the first three quarters of 2024 were led by Bengaluru and Hyderabad. Overall, new supply is also likely to follow demand and surpass the 50 million sq feet mark in 2024. Vacancy levels at the end of 2024 will remain rangebound. Rentals, meanwhile, are expected to show a 5-10% annual growth across most cities.