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India’s Office Sector Achieves Historic Leasing of Volume of 89 Million Square Feet in 2024, Net Absorption Reaches All-Time High of 50 MSF: Cushman & Wakefield

09/01/2025

India’s office sector closed 2024 with historic achievements, recording an unprecedented 89 million square feet (MSF) of gross leasing volume (GLV) across the top 8 cities, according to Cushman & Wakefield’s latest office data. This marks the highest ever GLV recorded in the sector, surpassing 2023’s peak by a significant 14 MSF and a 19% increase. Gross leasing volume, which factors in all leasing activity in the market, including fresh take-up, open market renewals by corporates as well as pre-leasing, is an indication of overall market activity. This performance showcases three consecutive years of consistent growth in the office market activity, reinforcing India’s position as the office of the world. 

In terms of cities, Bengaluru led the charge, accounting for 29% of India’s GLV (25.93 MSF), followed by Mumbai at 20% (17.84 MSF) and Delhi-NCR at 15% (13.14 MSF). Hyderabad and Pune rounded off the top five cities with shares of 14% (12.31 MSF) and 10% (8.47 MSF) respectively. Notably, Bengaluru, Mumbai and Hyderabad, all recorded their highest-ever leasing volumes this year too.

Meanwhile, Net absorption, which is a barometer of real demand or expansion of occupied space in the market, was also at a record-breaking 50 MSF, surpassing the pre-Covid peak of 2019 by a significant 7 MSF. Bengaluru, once again, topped the list with 14.18 MSF of net absorption, capturing 28% of the total net absorption, a historic high for the city, followed by Mumbai at 10.93 MSF, Hyderabad at 8.18 MSF and Delhi-NCR at 7.06 MSF. 

Despite this strong demand, the report noted that the supply of Grade A office buildings struggled to keep pace. The year witnessed only ~45 MSF of new Grade-A completions. This has led to a vacancy rate of ~16% in 2024, a drop of 1.8-2% from last year. Core markets across all major cities have tightened further with increased demand from multinationals. However, 2025 is expected to see a recovery in supply, with a considerable portion of it coming in the suburban markets across key cities. 

The fourth quarter of 2024 was a key contributor to the strong demand as GLV and net absorption for the quarter stood at ~24 MSF and ~16 MSF, respectively. The second half of the year accounted for nearly 55-58% of the overall GLV and net absorption for the year.

In terms of sectoral performance, IT-BPM sector was the largest contributor to demand with nearly 30% share in Q4 2024, followed by Eng. & Mfg. and BFSI sectors with 23% and 16% shares, respectively. The flex sector also contributed to the demand by accounting for ~14% share in GLV. 

For the full year too, these sectors accounted for top-4 contributing segments with IT-BPM capturing a 29% share, followed by BFSI and Eng & Mfg., each at 17%, and flex at 14%. 

Global Capability Centers (GCCs) accounted for ~27-29% of the overall demand for office spaces for 2024 thereby reinforcing its significance for the Indian economy and commercial real estate sector. We have been highlighting the growing significance of GCC for the office sector in India over the last 2-3 years.

Anshul Jain, Chief Executive, India, Southeast Asia and APAC Tenant Representation, Cushman & Wakefield said, "2024 has been a defining year for India’s office sector, achieving record-breaking leasing volumes and reaffirming the country’s position as the strongest growth market globally for office space demand and growth. The growing presence of Global Capability Centers, contributing nearly 30% of total demand, underscores India’s strategic importance for global multinationals. As we move into 2025, the demand for Grade-A spaces is expected to remain robust, further solidifying India’s dominance in the global office market."

Veera Babu, Managing Director, Tenant Representation, Cushman & Wakefield added: "The Indian office market is on a strong footing as can be seen through three years of consistent surge in leasing activity. 2024 has been exceptional, even surpassing our bullish mid-year projections of demand crossing 80 MSF. Key cities such as Bengaluru, Mumbai and Hyderabad saw record-high leasing activity, supported by strong demand coming from IT-BPM, manufacturing and BFSI sectors. Primary growth drivers such as GCCs, flex, domestic companies especially in banking and financial services, and growth of manufacturing etc, remain intact, we do foresee 2025 to carry forward the positive momentum.”

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