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Brookfield India REIT expands amid office demand

Brookfield India Real Estate Trust began FY27 with higher operating income and stronger occupancy across its commercial portfolio, pointing to continued demand for institutional-grade offices in India’s major business districts. Net operating income (NOI) rose 8% year-on-year to ₹756.6 crore in the June quarter, while leasing activity and portfolio expansion strengthened the trust’s position as corporate occupiers reassess their long-term workplace requirements.

Operating lease rentals reached ₹714 crore during the quarter. Consolidated income climbed to ₹1,030.63 crore from ₹655.06 crore a year earlier, while profit after tax increased 67% to ₹221.33 crore. The improvement in reported earnings was accompanied by higher committed occupancy, which reached 93%, four percentage points above the level recorded a year earlier.Leasing volumes also provide a clearer picture of the underlying commercial property market. The portfolio recorded 1.1 million sq ft of gross leasing during Q1 FY27. New leases accounted for about 7.09 lakh sq ft, while renewals contributed another 3.90 lakh sq ft. The average rent across these transactions was around ₹100 per sq ft, with an average lease term of 9.8 years.The stronger occupancy is important for the wider India office market, where demand has increasingly shifted towards newer, professionally managed buildings.

Global capability centres, financial-services firms and technology companies continue to favour locations that combine reliable infrastructure with access to skilled workers. For landlords, longer leases provide greater income visibility; for cities, however, concentrated employment districts can increase pressure on transport networks and surrounding housing.Brookfield India REIT also completed 0.6 million sq ft of early renewals during the quarter for leases extending beyond FY27. Such renewals reduce near-term vacancy risk, but they also highlight the importance of retaining existing occupiers as competition for high-quality commercial space grows. The trust declared a quarterly distribution of ₹5.60 per unit, amounting to ₹464.73 crore.The quarter also brought a significant portfolio expansion in Mumbai. The trust and an investment fund agreed to acquire, in equal partnership, a 2.64 lakh sq ft Grade A office property in Bandra-Kurla Complex for an enterprise value of ₹1,700 crore. The building is occupied by tenants from financial services, real estate and technology, allowing the acquisition to add an already income-generating asset rather than relying solely on future development.

For the India office market, the bigger issue is whether rising rents and occupancy translate into healthier urban economies without deepening infrastructure stress. Office districts need dependable public transport, pedestrian access, energy-efficient buildings and resilient utilities if employment growth is to remain compatible with lower-carbon urban development.The June quarter suggests commercial demand remains firm, but the next phase will test the quality of that growth. Sustainable office expansion will depend not only on filling buildings, but on creating business districts that remain accessible, resource-efficient and resilient as cities absorb more jobs.

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