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Headlines 2018, Yearly review, New year in real estate, Yearly review of Indian real estate, Pains & gains of 2018, India real estate news, Indian realty news, Real estate news India, Indian property market news, Investment in property, ANAROCK Property Consultants, Anuj Puri, Track2Realty

The highs and lows of Indian real estate in 2018

Year 2018 was a veritable roller-coaster ride for the Indian real estate. Despite signs of recovery across segments, the liquidity crunch – further exacerbated by the NBFC crisis – put all industry stakeholders on tenterhooks.

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Office absorption grew by 23% YoY in Q3 to 12.3 mn sq ft: Colliers

The gross leasing activity in India was recorded at 36.4 million sq ft for the first nine months of 2018, up 26% YoY. Pan-India demand for Grade A office space was driven by the technology sector (48%) in Q3 2018, followed by banking and insurance representing 19% of the total leasing volume.

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Crisis of manpower affecting execution capability?

Irony is that even though the sector has succedded to some extent in attracting the young talent by poaching on professionals from established and matured sectors like IT/ITeS, banking, finance and telecom etc, the retention of these professionals have been quite challenging.

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Coworking operators make an impact in the office services market

As per Colliers International, the overall absorption for H1 2018 now stands at ~ 24 million sq ft. Bengaluru (Bangalore) continued to account for the highest share of absorption at 34% in Q2, followed by the National Capital Region (NCR) at 28%, Mumbai at 14%, Hyderabad and Chennai at 8% each, Pune at 6%, and Kolkata at 2%.

Reports Office Space, Commercial Real Estate, Office occupancy, Indian property market, India real estate market, Indian realty news, Track2Media Research, Track2Realty

Investment property transactions increased by 26% in H1 2018

The report highlights the key changes in the business environment that are likely to impact CRE requirements and suggests strategies for occupiers and developers to harness the full potential of the opportunities derived from this change. The report also highlights the increased role of investors in changing business environment.

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23% YoY increase in the gross office take-up in India

The first quarter of 2018 has started on a positive note with a 23% YoY increase in the gross office take-up in India. As per Colliers International, approximately 11.4 million sq ft (1.02 million sq m) of gross absorption was recorded in Q1 2018.

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Time to reposition Bhiwadi as Grade A city

Bhiwadi as a city has for long weathered the perception of an industrial belt which was seen to be an alternative destination for those who can not afford Gurgaon or Manesar. After all, office occupancy pattern has been a benchmark of the prosperity of a given city since it indicates the jobs and disposable income which eventually is a catalyst for the growth of housing and retail as well.

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