"Bengaluru led residential sales in India in 2016 with a 27 per cent share as against 25 per cent in 2015," CBRE said in a statement.
In supply, Bengaluru contributed 24 per cent in 2016 as against 26 per cent in the previous year. The other six cities tracked by CBRE are NCR, Kolkata, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai and Pune.
"A robust commercial sector (the largest office market in the country), growing IT/ITeS populace, and strong buyer sentiments were established as the key drivers for the trend," CBRE said.
CBRE is organising its 8th edition of CBRE PropFair 2017 in the city.
Anshuman Magazine, Chairman, India and South East Asia, CBRE said, "Bengaluru's status as India's Silicon Valley, coupled with a strong commercial real estate development and leasing activity is having a positive impact on the city's residential market.
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