New Delhi: Net leasing of office space is estimated to fall 46 per cent to 25 million sq ft across seven major cities on lower demand from corporates and co-working players due to COVID-19 pandemic, according to industry experts.
However, the absorption of office space in 2021 is likely to surpass an average leasing of 31 million sq ft during last ten years, top property consultants said in a webinar organised by Workplace Trends India founder Tushar Mittal.
Anarock Chairman Anuj Puri said the net absorption is estimated at around 25 million sq ft this calendar year.
Puri said he was surprised with revival in office leasing activities and had earlier expected the absorption numbers to be less than 20 million sq ft.
JLL India Country Head and CEO Ramesh Nair said the net office space leasing declined to around 17 million sq ft during January-September from about 32 million sq ft in the corresponding period of the previous year.
"We expect absorption to be 25-27 million sq ft this year," he added.
The consultant tracks seven cities -- Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Pune, Hyderabad and Bengaluru.