It is a well-acclaimed fact that the real estate sector is one of the key contributors to the nation’s economy. This segment works in a direct correlation with the changing lifestyles of individuals. As per a recent study by IBEF, the industry is supposed to account for 13 per cent of the GDP by the year 2025. With the residential space facing a slow-down, the realty sector continues to flourish. This development has been fuelled by the shift in the investor’s concentration towards the commercial spaces. Another estimate by IBEF suggests that due to this trend, the commercial office stock in India is expected to cross 800 million square feet by 2020 while office space leasing in the top eight cities is expected to cross 100 million square feet during 2018-20.
Here are some reasons behind the capitalising rise of investment in commercial spaces: