Office space demand to grow by 7% in 2014 : DTZOffice space absorption is likely to rise 7 percent this year to 29
million sq ft in India's 7 major cities as corporates look at expanding
businesses, says global real estate consultant DTZ.
Absorption
was 27 million sq ft last year in the seven cities -- Delhi-NCR, Mumbai,
Bengaluru, Chennai, Pune, Hyderabad and Kolkata.
In its report
on India office Demand and Trends, DTZ also projected that office
rentals would remain stable in most markets in the first half of 2014
and rents would start rising from the second half.
"Most
corporates are expected to firm up plans for expansion in the next few
months with the overall take-up forecast to grow in 2014, especially in
the second half of the year," DTZ said in the report.
"...Economy
is projected to grow at a broadly higher rate in 2014 than 2013. This
in turn will eventually feed through to generate higher demand for the
real estate sector. Consequently, office space take-up is projected to
reach 28.9 million sq ft in 2014, a growth of 7 percent y-oy," it added.
Highlighting
the findings of the survey-based report, DTZ India Research Head Rohit
Kumar said that 41 percent of the respondents said they would add office
space.
Demand would be led by the IT/ITeS sector (40 percent)
followed by manufacturing and BFSI sectors. Bangalore would continue to
be the largest contributor in office space demand.
There was general optimism amongst occupiers about increase in growth momentum in near the future.
"Occupiers expect economic growth to recover following parliamentary elections," the report said. On
rent, the survey said about half of the respondents expect rents to
remain stable in the first half of 2014. "But the majority of
respondents agree that rents will record a moderate increase over the
course of the next 12 months."
Source: WEB
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