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What lies ahead for the real estate sector in 2026

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January 02, 2026

Healthy growth in key real estate asset classes—housing, office and logistics—is expected to continue in 2026, with non-residential segments likely to outperform. While the residential sector slowed in 2025, office and logistics offer greater scope for growth. Mint explains:

- BY MADHURIMA NANDY

What lies ahead for the real estate sector in 2026

1 What were the big trends of 2025?1

India’s housing sales fell for the second straight year in 2025, as high prices eroded affordability. But rising prices drove transaction value higher, as developers moved towards premium housing. Commercial real estate surged, with strong office leasing momentum. Flexible workspaces gainedmore favour, as leading operators such asWeWork India Management Ltd, Indiqube Spaces Ltd, Smartworks Coworking Spaces Ltd went public. Global capability centres (GCCs) emerged as a key office occupier in the toptier cities. Industrial real estate and warehousing is driving leasing and land acquisition.

2 Will home sales slow down further?

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