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Bengaluru Leads India’s Real Estate Momentum

Bengaluru continues to anchor its position as India’s dominant force in the real estate sector, driving growth through steady office leasing and residential demand. In Q3 2024, the city played a crucial role in an 18% year-on-year rise in office market transactions across India, bolstered by new office completions in major urban centres. As per the Real Estate Sentiment Index by Knight Frank India and NAREDCO, Bengaluru’s real estate sector reflects stable optimism despite global economic challenges. The report revealed that stakeholders expressed confidence in both the residential and office markets, driven by robust demand and favourable economic conditions.

While the Current Sentiment Score for Q3 2024 saw a slight dip from 65 in Q2 to 64, influenced by global uncertainties like geopolitical tensions and economic volatility, the Future Sentiment Score improved to 67 from 65, signalling optimism for the coming six months. Bengaluru’s vibrant market, underpinned by ongoing infrastructure enhancements and strong IT sector activity, has made it a standout performer in the South Zone, where sentiment improved from 65 to 66 in Q3 2024. The city’s focus on mid-to-premium residential segments has ensured sustained demand, with 40% of stakeholders anticipating sales growth and a significant 28% projecting stability in the coming months.

A key driver of Bengaluru’s real estate momentum is its adherence to sustainable development goals. Developers are actively recalibrating their strategies to align with evolving market dynamics, prioritising energy-efficient designs and community-driven infrastructure. This approach not only supports environmental sustainability but also ensures balanced inventory management amid robust demand in prime locations. With limited residential inventory and increasing leasing activity, the city remains a magnet for investment and end-user engagement.

Despite global uncertainties, Bengaluru’s commercial real estate sector is witnessing unprecedented growth. Around 76% of stakeholders predict an increase in office leasing, up from 63% in Q2 2024. The city’s role as a business hub, fuelled by the expansion of tech and consulting firms, underscores its long-term potential. With strong leasing activity, infrastructure projects, and consistent end-user-driven demand, Bengaluru remains the cornerstone of India’s thriving real estate sector.

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