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Hyderabad Real Estate: Office Supply Falls Sharply

India’s top cities saw a 26% rise in new office space supply Q3 2025, but Bengaluru and Hyderabad trended differently.

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ndia’s top cities added 26% new office space in Q3‑2025, yet Bengaluru and Hyderabad bucked the trend. Bengaluru’s market shrank 6%, supplying 3.4 million sq ft, while Hyderabad fell 51% to 2 million sq ft, likely due to saturation and project delays. Conversely, Pune surged 164%, and Chennai and Delhi‑NCR also expanded sharply, with Mumbai adding fresh supply. Despite the downturn in the two metros, premium office demand nationwide stays strong, supported by steady leasing and ongoing construction in other regions. The commercial real estate sector remains resilient, with investors eyeing long‑term leases and developers plan new projects in emerging hubs.

Hyderabad office supply falls sharply in real estate market.