Realty Bites Tech Hubs In Bangalore, Chennai

buildingThe stock of unoccupied properties with real estate developers in the main technology hubs of Bangalore and Chennai is mounting and indications are that their problems will only get worse as software companies head towards greener pastures.

In Bangalore’s Whitefield suburb, once a magnet for IT firms, supply outstripped absorption by 300,000 sq ft in 2007 and about 8% of the developed area remained vacant, data from real estate consultancy Cushman & Wakefield (C&W) show. Prices are stagnating and the situation is deteriorating. In the first three months of 2008, the demand-supply mismatch was more than a million sq ft.

The silver lining for property developers could be the interest from start-ups and mid-sized firms as rentals fall. Nearly a third of the transactions in both the OMR cluster and Whitefield involved small- or mid-sized firms.

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