The Investor Mindset: Strategy, Service, and Scale | Ft. Rohan Sheth on Brand Ki Baat- Mumbai Edition
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New Delhi [India], March 9: The success of commercial buildings is rarely accidental. Behind every thriving commercial property lies a complex ecosystem of investors, tenants, developers, and advisors working together to unlock value. In a city like Mumbai where real estate presents both opportunity and challenge, success is determined not just by location or capital, but by the ability to understand problems and solve them effectively.
Welcome to Crafting Bharat: Brand Ki Baat - Mumbai Edition, a podcast where we talk about brands, businesses and the people who build them from the inside out. In this engaging episode, host Kartik Chawla sits down with Rohan Sheth, Founder at Real Estate Advisory Firm Volney; for a conversation on building an investor focused model in commercial real estate, solving landlord challenges, and the evolving priorities of corporates choosing office spaces.
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How did you come up with Volney and develop an investor-oriented real estate model?
Rohan Sheth: I had worked with developers and real estate companies for nearly a decade and a half, so I was already familiar with the ecosystem. However, things changed when I faced a personal challenge.
That realization led to the idea of creating an investor network model. Instead of approaching the market with just one small office, we decided to approach it collectively. I told other investors that instead of each of us offering a 1,000-square-foot office individually, we could combine our inventory and represent nearly half a million square feet together. Once you bring scale, the market begins to respond differently.
What differentiates Volney in a highly competitive, brokerage-driven market?
Rohan Sheth: There are already several large international commercial real estate brokerage firms in the market, along with thousands of smaller brokers. Instead of competing directly with them, we decided to find a gap in the ecosystem.
We represent landlords and investors while also collaborating with both international and domestic brokers. More importantly, we take responsibility for managing the entire leasing process.
What factors do multinational companies consider today when selecting office spaces?
Accessibility plays a key role. Corporates evaluate whether the office is close to railway stations, metro stations, or major roads. Along with connectivity, they also assess the surrounding infrastructure and safety levels.
Workplace design has also become a major factor. Offices are no longer viewed merely as places to work. Companies want breakout areas, large cafeterias, natural lighting, and spaces where employees genuinely enjoy spending time.
What is Volney's long-term vision?
Rohan Sheth: Over the past five years, Volney has built a strong portfolio and network within Mumbai's commercial real estate ecosystem. The next phase is focused on scaling and institutional expansion.
Alongside expanding the portfolio, we are also working on strengthening our internal capabilities and expanding our network of investors. In the long term, we aspire to build a highly scalable business and eventually take the company public.
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