The gross average rental declined in Delhi, but went up in Gurgaon and Noida office market.
The gross average rental of the Delhi-NCR office market showed a marginal appreciation during the first quarter of 2017 calendar year from a year-ago period, JLL India said.
"At Rs 78 per sq ft per month, the third-largest office market in India (in terms of stock) recorded almost a 1 per cent appreciation in average rents," JLL India's Managing Director, North and East, Manish Aggarwal said.
The Delhi-NCR office market has grown steadily over the years and the office space stock has reached 96 million sq ft, from 47 million sq ft in 2010.
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"While Delhi-SBD (secondary business district) witnessed a decline of 6 per cent in average rentals, Noida saw an appreciation of 4 per cent. Similarly, Delhi-CBD (central business district) rents declined by 1.4 per cent (y-o-y) whereas Gurgaon witnessed a 1.3 per cent gain over the same period," he added.
The average rents of Delhi's CBD and SBD fell to Rs 246 and Rs 138, respectively. The monthly rentals of Gurgaon and Noida rose to Rs 76 and Rs 44 per sq ft, respectively.
"However, the established DLF Cyber City precinct as well as upcoming and existing quality IT and other commercial projects are expected to command a premium over prevailing average rents," Aggarwal said.
The office rents in certain precincts of Gurgaon, especially DLF Cyber City, had touched triple digits last year on healthy demand.
During the first quarter of 2017, the office leasing activity remained largely slow in Delhi-CBD due to lack of quality while Delhi-SBD saw net absorption improve to a three-quarter high with moderate-sized transactions in a few quality projects.