Facebook India leases office space in Hyderabad’s Hitec City
Bengaluru: Facebook India Online Services Pvt Ltd, India’s social networking leader Meta, has expanded its presence in Hyderabad by renting a new 69,702 sq ft office space in Hitec City, one of the city’s key information technology (IT) corridors.
The company rented the space in Skyview 20 building, The Skyview, from Mahanga Commercial Properties Pvt Ltd for approximately Rs 1,500 per month. ₹67 lakhs. According to documents accessed by real estate data analysis firm CRE Matrix, the lease was signed on December 2, 2025, and the lease began on December 18. The rent will increase by 15% after three years.
The new lease highlights the city’s strong commercial real estate market and its importance as a technology hub in the country.
Meta had opened its first India office in Hyderabad in 2010 and has since taken up significant office space.
Strategic GCC center
“Facebook India’s lease at Skyview 20, Hitec City, underscores Hyderabad’s continued strength as a strategic GCC (global talent hub) and technology hub,” said Abhishek Kiran Gupta, CEO and co-founder of CRE Matrix. “A large format operation of approximately 70,000 square feet, approximately ₹96 per square foot reflects residents’ willingness to pay a premium for Class A assets with scale, infrastructure and long-term flexibility.
“Such deals highlight the sustained demand from global technology players, strengthening Hitec City’s position as one of India’s most resilient and institutionalized office micro markets,” he added.
At the end of 2024, Meta had renewed the lease for office space spanning 367,000 sq ft at the same Skyview property in Hyderabad through two separate agreements for an additional tenure of five years in exchange for total lease payment. ₹170 crore.
A Meta spokesperson did not respond Mintquestions about development.
According to real estate consultancy CBRE India, technology and flexible workspace operators led office absorption activity in 2025; This activity reached a record high of 82.6 million sq m in gross rentals in India’s nine largest cities, compared to 79 million sq m in the previous year.

