India’s Office Real Estate Market Set to Reach Record 85 Million Sq Ft Leasing in 2024

India’s office real estate market is on track to reach a record 85 million square feet in leasing in 2024, reflecting a strong recovery driven by demand from key sectors such as IT-BPM, BFSI, and Global Capability Centres. The growth signals sustained business confidence and a positive outlook for the commercial real estate sector.

Housing Supply Set to Surge in 2025 as Inventory Levels Hit Lowest in 14 Months

The Indian housing market is set for a surge in 2025, with top developers planning to launch 253.16 million sq. ft. of new supply. With inventory overhang at its lowest in 14 months and strong demand for branded housing, new launches are expected to accelerate across major cities.

Omaxe Celebrates Annual Day 2024 with Leadership Summit and Gala Night

Omaxe Ltd celebrated its Annual Day 2024 with a Leadership Summit and Gala Night, bringing together senior leaders to discuss regional strategies and align on future goals. The event included motivational sessions by Gaur Gopal Das and an awards ceremony recognizing outstanding employees with Bollywood-themed honors. The evening reflected Omaxe’s commitment to growth, innovation, and collaboration within the real estate sector, as the company continues to expand its presence across India.

Indian Real Estate: Riding Higher in 2025

The Indian real estate market is on track for a robust 2024, driven by key regulatory reforms, increased transparency, and a favorable economic environment. From a strong demand for Grade A office spaces across major cities to continued growth in residential and industrial sectors, all asset classes are poised for impressive performance. Institutional investments are expected to remain healthy, with a particular focus on Tier-II/III cities, offering opportunities for higher returns due to urbanization and infrastructure development.

MahaRERA Cracks Down on 11,000 Lapsed Housing Projects

MahaRERA has issued show cause notices to nearly 11,000 lapsed housing projects across Maharashtra, urging developers to submit Occupancy Certificates or seek deadline extensions within 30 days. Non-compliance could result in project suspension, restricted flat sales, and frozen bank accounts.