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India’s 10 most expensive high streets in 2024: Delhi NCR claims top three spots

10 Most Expensive Main Streets in India: All the costliest high streets in India are in the major metropolitan areas: Delhi and the NCR, Mumbai, and Bengaluru, with one street from Kolkata and Pune each. 

Delhi's Khan Market has reclaimed its position as India's most expensive retail high street and ranks 22nd globally, approximately $229 per square foot (around ₹19,350, reflecting a 7% year-on-year growth in rental prices. Top 10 Most Expensive High Streets in India 2024: Delhi's Khan Market has reclaimed its position as India's most expensive retail high street and ranks 22nd globally in 2024. (image: Adventures Of Jellie)

Top 10 India’s costliest retail streets: Around the world, high streets are cultural and economic powerhouses that contribute to the distinctive identity of the cities they serve.

Despite economic challenges in recent years, main streets have displayed exceptional resilience, with headline rents around the world subsequently rising to pre-pandemic levels.

While rents globally seem to have climbed up by 4.4% on average during the last year, growth in Asia Pacific dropped from 5.3% to 4.2% conversely.

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Nonetheless, India, the world’s fifth-biggest economy, was the strongest global country this year, as seen by its impressive rental growth performance, according to recent Cushman & Wakefield research.

As retailers in India continue to target prime locations for their strategic importance and potential for customer attraction, the recent Cushman & Wakefield report shares the most expensive rental high streets in India as of 2024.

Top 10 most expensive high streets in India, as of 2024:

Retail is one of the major contributors to India’s GDP (over 10%) and employment, with India presently among the top five retail markets and projected to become the world’s third-largest consumer market by 2030.

Notably, Delhi’s Khan Market continues to be India’s most expensive main street, retaining its position and registering 7 per cent YOY (year-on-year) rental growth, according to the report.

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Connaught Place, popularly referred to as CP, is also one of the second-most expensive in India and the 29th globally high street in India as of 2024. (Source: Unsplash) Connaught Place, popularly referred to as CP, is also one of the second-most expensive in India and the 29th global high street in India as of 2024.

In another remarkable mention, Bengaluru’s Indiranagar 100 Feet Road has experienced the highest rental growth year-over-year at +32% in 2024, while in contrast, Chennai’s Anna Nagar, 2nd Avenue, is the most affordable main street location globally.

The Cushman & Wakefield report indicates that rental prices have experienced an average YOY growth of 9% across 16 locations in India; here are the top 10 most expensive main streets in India as of 2024.

Rank Location City Rent (INR/sq.ft/yr) Rent (USD/sq.ft/yr) YOY Change (LCY)
1 Khan Market New Delhi ₹18,910 $229.00 7%
2 Connaught Place New Delhi ₹13,055 $158.00 5%
3 Galleria Market Gurgaon ₹11,800 $143.00 0%
4 Linking Road, Western Suburban Mumbai ₹10,140 $123.00 8%
5 Park Street Kolkata ₹7,665 $93.00 10%
6 Fort/Fountain, South Mumbai Mumbai ₹6,600 $80.00 12%
7 Kemps Corner, South Mumbai Mumbai ₹5,940 $72.00 5%
8 Brigade Road Bengaluru ₹4,690 $57.00 0%
9 MG Road Pune ₹4,280 $52.00 20%
10 Indiranagar 100 Feet Road Bengaluru ₹3,870 $47.00 32%

Source: Cushman & Wakefield – Main Streets Across the World 2024
Please note: LCY stands for ‘Local Currency’

Cherry Gupta is an Assistant Manager – Content at The Indian Express. She leads the Top 10 section, curating list-based features on key national and international developments, and manages daily news content. She also produces SEO-driven articles and collaborates with the Lifestyle team to conduct interviews with notable artists and write workplace culture features. ... Read More

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