Pune's luxury housing market dominates 2025 with premium projects in Baner, Kharadi, Hinjewadi, and Wakad outperforming mid-segment. Infrastructure growth, IT demand, and evolving buyer preferences drive 62% premium sales share and 6.2% YoY price appreciation.
Knight Frank's Q2 2025 Prime Global Cities Index places Bengaluru 4th globally with 10.2% annual prime property growth, surpassing Mumbai and Delhi. Tech wealth creation and constrained luxury inventory drive this outperformance against a global average of 2.3% growth.
Gurgaon drives 91% of Delhi NCR's luxury housing growth in H1 2025 with 9% YoY sales rise, fueled by NRI investments, infrastructure upgrades, and 29% price appreciation in key corridors like Dwarka Expressway.
Chennai's housing market surged 24% QoQ with 5,660 units sold in Q2 2025, defying a 20% national sales decline. Strong infrastructure growth, mid-segment dominance, and RERA compliance drive resilience as other metros face correction pressures amid geopolitical tensions.
Pune's H1 2025 real estate market hits 44,000 unit sales and ₹32,800 crore turnover, led by premium segment growth (200% surge) and IT corridor demand. Festive season expected to boost full-year performance beyond 2024 records.
Pune's real estate market heats up as developers roll out pre-booking campaigns featuring stamp duty waivers, GST exemptions, and no EMI schemes. Diwali melas and spot discounts target young buyers, driving early token bookings amid city-center and emerging corridor projects.
Residents and builder's team violently clashed at Savitri Greens-2 housing society over unauthorized sewage pipeline work. Videos show protesters falling into pit as police investigate competing assault claims amid months-long infrastructure dispute in Mohali district.
Pune's IT outskirts like Hinjewadi Phase 3 and Kharadi deliver steady 3-4% rental yields, driven by tech professionals' demand. These zones offer 12% annual appreciation with lower entry costs than city centers.
Thane's Naupada and Pokhran 2 now offer 1BHK units (400-450 sq ft) at ₹1 crore, providing budget-friendly options compared to Mumbai. Prime locations with metro connectivity attract first-time buyers and investors seeking value-driven investments in thriving residential hubs.
Chandigarh's September 2-4 property auction netted ₹168.85 crore, doubling its ₹75.29 crore reserve. A Sector 33 plot sold for ₹33.4 crore, highlighting soaring demand in prime residential zones amid UT's aggressive e-auction strategy.
Navi Mumbai's real estate landscape is transforming rapidly with Ulwe, Panvel, Kharghar Extension, Taloja, and Dronagiri emerging as top investment zones for 2025. Driven by metro connectivity, airport proximity, and infrastructure projects, these areas offer 10-18% annual growth potential.
Mumbai registered 11,211 property transactions in June 2025, marking the second-highest June performance in six years despite broader market challenges across India.
Mumbai's luxury real estate market reached unprecedented heights in 2025 with a Worli apartment selling at nearly ₹3 lakh per square feet, valued at over ₹600 crore.
High-end residential developments featuring gated communities and luxury villas are rapidly expanding in Super Corridor, Vijay Nagar, driven by IT professional demand.
Rising NRI investments fuel Mangalore's luxury property boom, with developers offering premium sea-facing apartments and villas featuring rooftop pools and smart security systems.
Howrah's property market demonstrates robust buyer engagement with swift sales and above-market results, reflecting strong demand despite stable pricing trends in Tasmania's evolving landscape.
National Housing Bank data reveals Howrah experienced the steepest property price decline at 6.1% among 50 cities surveyed in Q1 FY26, contrasting with national trend.
Official K-RERA data shows Thiruvananthapuram registered 2,987 residential units, surpassing Ernakulam's 2,864 for the first time, driven by NRI demand and infrastructure growth.
Kolkata's residential market showed remarkable strength in July 2025 with property registrations jumping 33% year-on-year, driven by compact apartments and South Zone dominance.
Mumbai's property market recorded 11,230 registrations in August 2025, marking the second-best August performance ever despite monsoon challenges and positioning the city to cross 1 lakh annual milestone.
Bengaluru's rental market cools significantly with 3BHK apartments seeing 25-30% rate cuts from ₹75,000 to ₹35,000-₹55,000 due to economic uncertainty and hybrid work trends.
Gurgaon's property market stabilizes in Q3 2025 with 2-5% quarterly growth after aggressive price hikes, driven by luxury demand and infrastructure improvements.
Khandwa Road transforms into Indore's hottest investment zone with metro connectivity, educational hubs, and 32% annual appreciation attracting NRIs and IT professionals.
2025 analysis reveals Mohali's transition from plotted developments to premium high-rise apartments, with infrastructure corridors delivering exceptional price appreciation.
Current market analysis reveals Gurgaon residential prices averaging ₹13,000-₹16,000 per sq ft across micro-markets, with key investment zones showing strong growth potential.