Real estate Gurgaon Commercial office space with downward trend, at a Glance


Vikas Rikhye, Real Estate Gurgaon Blogger
With global downturn & liquidity crunch the real estate sector has been badly hit. The situation of Real estate in Gurgaon is no different.In the recent past Real estate sector in Gurgaon is facing the worst possible time.
During the peak time {which was about 2-3 years back} the Developers had overestimated the future requirements of the Real estate & launched a large number of Residential and commercial projects to meet anticipated demand that did not materialize as an effect of global meltdown.
Commercial office space in Gurgaon has been equally victim of circumstances. as the “Projects & buildings” which were launched few years back are getting completed, lying vacant, showing very clear signs of lack of demand.
The rentals for “Commercial office space” in Gurgaon are already down by 30-35%.A recent study conducted on the subject proves that Major /eminent developers are offering over 35% cut on the rentals as quoted 6months ago.
The report further says that due to a huge level of availability, the existing tenant are in process of renegotiating the leasing options on fresh terms & less rentals.
The “Commercial office space” buildings on Sohna Road Gurgaon lying vacant are already giving a deserted look.
The glass curtain commercial buildings on Golf course Road M.G.Road and many others on prime locations of Gurgaon, are also under the grip of rescission.
Under the present circumstances & obvious future downward their does not. seem to be any respite in the situation until the end of 2009.
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