Despite significant strides since the launch of Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) in India in 2019, a vast portion of REIT-suitable office space across the top 7 Indian cities remains untapped. According to the latest ANAROCK Research data, only 23% of the total REIT-able office stock—or 117.2 million sq. ft. out of 520 million sq. ft.—is currently listed with India’s three publicly traded REITs: Embassy Office Parks, Mindspace Business Parks, and Brookfield India REIT.


🧾 Snapshot: India’s REITable Office Market (Top 7 Cities)

Metric20232025 (TD)Growth
Total REIT-able Office Stock383 Mn sq. ft.520 Mn sq. ft.+36%
Listed REIT Stock117.2 Mn sq. ft.23% of total
Total Grade A Office Stock850 Mn sq. ft.
Upgradable Stock (10+ yrs old)400 Mn sq. ft.47% of total

📍 Southern Cities Lead in Stock, But Lag in Listings

The southern markets—Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Chennai—collectively host the largest chunk (approx. 313 Mn sq. ft.) of REIT-suitable office stock. However, only 18% of this is currently part of listed REIT portfolios.

🔽 City-Wise Breakdown: REIT-able vs. Listed Stock

CityREIT-able Stock (Mn sq. ft.)Listed Stock (Mn sq. ft.)% Listed
Bengaluru1623924%
Hyderabad10216.316%
Chennai4924%
Delhi-NCR8224.630%
MMR (Mumbai)8023.429%
Pune38924%
Kolkata7343%

Kolkata leads in percentage terms, with 43% of its 7 Mn sq. ft. REITable stock already listed.


🧱 Why the Spike in REITable Stock?

The 36% surge in REITable stock from 2023 to 2025 has been driven by two key factors:

  • New Supply Addition: About 106.4 Mn sq. ft. of Grade A office stock has been added across top 7 cities since 2023.
  • Upgradation of Aging Assets: Nearly 400 Mn sq. ft. of existing stock (older than 10 years) is suitable for conversion to REIT standards.

🔍 Key Quote:

“The listed Indian REITs currently manage only a fraction of the total REITable market. This opens massive opportunities for new listings and consolidation,”
Anuj Puri, Chairman, ANAROCK Group


📈 Investor Returns Show Robust REIT Performance

India’s REITs are not just expanding in footprint—they’re also delivering strong returns.

💹 1-Year Returns of Listed REITs (as of 16 June 2025):

REIT1-Year Return
Mindspace Business Parks REIT23.34%
Brookfield India REIT15.19%
Embassy Office Parks REIT9.17%

📊 Mindspace REIT has been the top performer, driven by strong leasing activity and rental escalations.


🔮 What Lies Ahead?

India’s REIT journey is still in its early phase, but the potential is vast:

  • 47% of Grade A stock can be upgraded to REIT quality.
  • Opportunity to increase rental yields by 10–30% through upgradation.
  • Expansion into tier-2 cities and mixed-use assets may open new frontiers.

📦 Quick Facts Box: Indian REIT Market

  • Launched: 2019
  • Total Listed Stock: 117.2 Mn sq. ft.
  • REITs in India: 3 (Embassy, Mindspace, Brookfield)
  • Top City by Stock: Bengaluru (162 Mn sq. ft.)
  • Top City by Listing %: Kolkata (43%)
  • Total REITable Office Market: 520 Mn sq. ft.
  • Total Grade A Office Stock: 850 Mn sq. ft.

📘 Conclusion

India’s REIT ecosystem is growing steadily but still under-leveraged. With only one-fourth of REIT-suitable stock currently listed, there is massive untapped potential waiting to be unlocked—especially in southern and western markets. As investors seek yield-driven, stable instruments, REITs are set to gain more traction in the years ahead.

Also Read: Data Benchmarking Institutions Launched to Empower Indian REIT Investors

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