Jaipur's real estate scene buzzes with activity in the mid-income segment. Homes priced ₹35-80 lakh lead the charge, especially during Diwali. Families seek upgrades to spacious abodes with top amenities in planned townships. Mangalam Group's Chairman notes rising site visits and inquiries.
In 2025, Panchkula sees a sharp rise in residential real estate demand during the festive season. Homebuyers are turning away from metro cities, seeking aspirational lifestyles. This tier-2 hub joins Meerut, Karnal, and Panipat in booming property markets, with end-users buying and owners upgrading homes.
Chennai's real estate scene is transforming rapidly, with 93% of new residential launches focusing on mid, upper-mid, and luxury segments priced between ₹40 lakh and ₹2.5 crore, attracting premium buyers across key corridors.
Discover how Manjampatti in Madurai is becoming a hotspot for budget buyers. Recent updates from major platforms show a rise in flats under 50 lakhs, opening doors for middle-income families in this developing suburb. This shift highlights expanding opportunities in the temple city's real estate market.
In 2025, Puducherry's rental scene highlights stark contrasts: luxury villas via Airbnb fetch 8-10% ROI, outpacing apartments' 6-8%. Coastal spots shine with INR 494K revenue at 38% occupancy, boosted by tourism and remote workers. Investors eye villas for better returns.
Mohanlal's prestigious Dadasaheb Phalke Award has ignited a surge in Kochi's luxury real estate. Q3 2025 data shows premium properties appreciating 15-20% annually, with Marine Drive at ₹10,000-12,500 per sq ft and Panampilly Nagar at ₹12,000-14,500. This cultural boost attracts NRIs and high-net-worth buyers seeking emotionally resonant homes.
Chennai's rental scene is heating up fast, showing 20-25% growth across many spots in just two years. Places like Pallavaram and Perambur lead with jumps of 33-40%. In Velachery, 1BHK units now go for ₹22,000 monthly, while Sholinganallur often exceeds ₹30,000. This rise makes investing in Chennai properties more attractive than ever.
Industry experts forecast a surge in Indore's property prices and buyer interest post-Diwali 2025, building on recent guideline rate hikes of up to 190% in key areas. This trend promises exciting opportunities for investors.
Ranchi is swiftly becoming a prime spot for luxury living, thanks to booming developments in key areas like Bariatu, Morabadi, Kanke, and Namkum. These spots offer gated communities with smart tech and green designs, providing better affordability than big cities while promising strong returns on investment.
Discover how coastal properties in Puducherry's White Town heritage zone are generating strong returns through short-term rentals. With 2025 data showing INR 494,000 average annual revenue at just 38% occupancy, these outperform traditional leases, fueled by tourism peaks and digital nomad demand for furnished workspaces.
Recent market analysis highlights Thrissur's rise in Kerala's real estate, shifting demand from major cities to this Tier-2 hub with strong infrastructure and affordable options, promising steady growth.
Hyderabad's real estate market showed robust growth in September 2025, with residential registrations rising 35% year-on-year to 6,612 homes valued at ₹4,804 crore. The premium segment, properties over ₹1 crore, surged 151%, comprising 22% of registrations and 53% of total value, indicating a strong shift to luxury living.
The latest October 2025 report highlights a surge in available homes, villas, bungalows, and plots for sale and rent in North Goa, driven by active developers and transparent markets, ideal for buyers and investors during the festive season.
Propertywala.com's 2025 data reveals a stark contrast in Puducherry's real estate market, with White Town averaging ₹16,202 per sq ft against Lawspet's ₹3,908. This 4.1x premium stems from colonial charm, limited supply, and NRI interest fueling 20% growth.
Propequity data highlights a stark supply-demand mismatch in GIFT City's residential sector, with 67% of units unsold despite total supply hitting 3,168. Prices have doubled since 2020, but high inventory questions sustainability, unlike the booming commercial market.
Urban Acres survey shows millennials dominate Thane's homebuying scene, accounting for over 50% of registrations in 2025. Thane boosts MMR's market with 8-10% share, as developers like Puranik Group offer affordable, wellness-focused projects on Ghodbunder Road.
Anarock's recent analysis highlights Navi Mumbai's robust real estate scene, with 90,265 units sold versus 83,100 launched from 2022 to Q3 2025. The market saw a massive 109% jump in new supply during 2023, followed by a 23% dip in 2024 due to the previous year's high base. This detailed data offers solid insights for investors eyeing trends beyond airport hype.
New Delhi has become the go-to spot for ultra-luxury homebuyers in the NCR region. In Q3 2025, it grabbed 32% of all residential deals over Rs 5 crore, marking a 14% shift from Gurugram. High-net-worth individuals now prefer central areas like Lutyens' Zone, Vasant Vihar, and Golf Course Road for their premium properties with solid land ownership rights.
Mumbai's housing market saw a 17% sales decline in Q3 2025, driven by high interest rates and economic uncertainties, per Aurum PropTech. This follows a 34% drop in Q2, indicating ongoing market caution.
The National Capital Region's property market soared with average prices hitting ₹8,900 per sq. ft. in Q3 2025, marking a 24% increase from last year. Gurgaon leads this growth, thanks to higher incomes, gated community preferences, and demand for bigger homes amid IT influx in Gurugram and Noida.
In 2025, Kolkata's real estate scene is buzzing with a clear preference for ready-to-move homes. Buyers, led by millennials and Gen Z, want quick occupancy to skip frustrating construction waits. This push speeds up premium developments in spots like New Town and Salt Lake, where builders adapt to modern lifestyles.
High-end residential properties in the Tricity region, including Mohali, are seeing unprecedented demand. This surge highlights growing affluence and a preference for premium amenities among buyers, firmly establishing the area as a luxury real estate destination.
CREDAI Nashik reports 250 residential units booked for ₹125 crore amid festive demand and GST cuts, with growth expected till Diwali, paralleling ₹150 crore in auto sales.
Mumbai's residential real estate sector showed strong momentum in Q3 2025, launching 15,388 units. Navi Mumbai led with 39% share, while mid-segment housing dominated at 65%. Capital values dipped 8%, but rentals rose slightly.
In Q3 2025, Delhi NCR saw residential unit sales fall by 11% to 13,920, yet India's top cities reported a 14% rise in sales value to Rs 1.52 lakh crore, fueled by demand for luxury and premium homes. This shift highlights a preference for high-value properties amid market changes.