New Delhi [India], September 28 (ANI): Despite office space demand exceeding new supply across most Indian cities in the third quarter of 2025, overall vacancy levels remained steady due to relocations and tenant churn. At the national level, vacancy held firm at 16.4 per cent.However, Pune and Delhi-NCR saw vacancy rates increase by over 100 basis points quarter-on-quarter, driven by a surge in new office completions in these markets, according to a recent report by real estate consultancy firm Colliers. The report further noted that average rental rates continued to rise across major cities, supported by strong demand-supply dynamics, which indicated sustained confidence among occupiers.Leasing activity across India’s top seven office markets has remained upbeat in the first three quarte
Office space demand outpaces supply, vacancy steady at 16.4% in Q3 2025

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