November 10, 2025 - 06:39

While India’s top cities experienced a remarkable 26% increase in new office space supply during the July–September quarter of 2025, Hyderabad has emerged as an exception to this trend. The city witnessed a significant decline in office supply, raising concerns among real estate stakeholders and businesses alike.
This downturn in Hyderabad's office market is particularly striking, especially when juxtaposed with the booming growth observed in other major urban centers such as Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Delhi. Analysts suggest that various factors contribute to this decline, including economic uncertainties and a shift in business strategies that prioritize flexible workspaces over traditional office setups.
As companies adapt to new work models, the demand for conventional office spaces has waned, leading to a surplus of unoccupied properties. This situation could have long-term implications for the real estate market in Hyderabad, potentially affecting rental prices and investment opportunities in the region. Stakeholders are keenly observing how the market will respond in the coming months.
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