Hyderabad's real estate market saw a 16% year-on-year drop in property registrations to 5,900 units in February 2025, but month-on-month growth signals recovery with premium homes driving demand and regional resilience in Rangareddy and Medchal-Malkajgiri districts.
Benaulim in South Goa has experienced a dramatic 168% increase in property prices over five years, with average rates now reaching ₹15,833 per square foot. The area is becoming increasingly popular among luxury home buyers and investors seeking high rental yields.
Chennai's luxury real estate market experiences record demand as premium housing purchases surge, driven by economic confidence, lifestyle aspirations, and technological advancements.
Coimbatore's IT expansion triggers rapid property appreciation in Saravanampatti while Kalapatti emerges as a future investment hotspot.
Coimbatore surpassed peers in 2024 with 36% housing sales growth, driven by IT expansion, affordable prices, and infrastructure projects. The city outperformed Visakhapatnam (-21% decline) and Bhubaneswar (47% sales value rise), boosting India's tier-2 real estate landscape with strategic investments and Government interventions.
Gurgaon's luxury real estate market is booming as homebuyers increasingly prioritize smart technology, sustainable designs, and wellness amenities, driving developers to innovate and deliver premium offerings that cater to evolving lifestyles and eco-conscious preferences.
Nainital records a 49.3% year-over-year increase in residential searches, fueled by demand for holiday homes, remote work trends, and infrastructure development. Luxury properties in Mukteshwar and Bhimtal lead the market growth, as prices surge 13% annually, reaching ₹6,633 per sq.ft. Investors see potential in limited supply and rising demand, though higher prices may emerge.
Dehradun's residential market witnesses 43% YoY demand surge, fueled by holiday home investments. Supply rises 12.8%, reflecting shifting buyer preferences and inventory tightening in scenic hill stations.
Raigad's real estate market saw a 12% year-on-year price increase in Q1 2025, fueled by infrastructure projects and strong demand for primary/secondary residences.
Nainital's prime real estate reaches unprecedented ₹12,000/sq.ft due to tourism boom, infrastructure upgrades, and surging demand for luxury vacation homes and second properties.
Bengaluru’s gated communities see stronger price growth than non-gated properties, driven by security, amenities and evolving buyer preferences towards lifestyle-centric living. With increasing demand in South Bangalore and Whitefield, these projects offer premium features, legal compliance and sustainable designs appealing to high-end buyers.
North Bangalore emerges as India's premier real estate hotspot, accounting for 33% of Bengaluru's residential launches in 2024. Driven by tech parks, aerospace hubs and infrastructure upgrades, areas like Devanahalli, Yelahanka, and KIADB Aerospace Park.
Chennai's residential market shows mixed signals in Q1 2025, with reports indicating both local growth and broader national declines impacting buyer sentiment.
DLF’s luxury housing projects in Panchkula achieve record ₹1,150 crore+ sales, driven by demand for high-end 4BHK+ units and strategic locations near Chandigarh.
Despite an 8% year-on-year increase to 16,729 units in H2 2024, Chennai's housing market maintains healthy sales velocity, indicated by a 4.3-quarters QTS metric. Developers refocus on affordable mid-range projects amid stable demand but slower absorption rates compared to competitive metro markets.
Navi Mumbai’s residential market shows relative strength with only 7% sales decline in Q1 2025, outpacing Mumbai’s 36% drop as infrastructure projects and affordability drive buyer interest despite national slowdowns.
Kanchipuram's property market shows steady growth in 2025, with average prices reaching ₹4,407/sq.ft. Infrastructure developments, economic expansion, and diverse housing options drive demand, attracting investors and homebuyers.
Mysore is rapidly gaining recognition as a sustainable real estate destination, driven by green initiatives and eco-friendly residential projects.
Bengaluru’s luxury housing market surged with Rs 1,000 crore in FY25 sales (up 59%), while mid-segment homes declined from 29% to 22% market share as affordability challenges mount. CXOs, founders, and global investors drive demand for premium lifestyle properties over budget-friendly options.
Q1 2025 data reveals a sharp 23% decline in housing sales across Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) compared to Q1 2024, alongside a 34% drop in new residential supply. Rising property prices and geopolitical headwinds are major contributors to this market slowdown, with luxury segments dominating new launches. Experts warn of potential market adjustments as affordability concerns impact buyer...
Bengaluru's real estate prices continue rising despite market concerns, with areas like JP Nagar seeing values double since 2016. Sustained tech demand and limited land drive growth, defying expectations of a market correction.
South Mumbai's luxury real estate market is experiencing unprecedented demand from HNIs and Bollywood celebrities, with recent high-value transactions highlighting a strong upward trend in premium property acquisitions.
Pune's luxury housing market witnesses unprecedented growth with 106% surge in Q1 2025 sales (₹3 crore+ properties), driven by IT sector expansion, HNI population, and infrastructure upgrades. Transaction volumes hit record highs as the city solidifies its position as a prime luxury destination.
Vellore's real estate market is experiencing a 10% annual growth due to increased demand, infrastructure improvements, and its growing importance as an educational and healthcare hub.
Despite India's projected 6.5% home price surge, Howrah's residential market shows resilience with a 2.31% YoY price decline. Average rates of ₹3,803/sq ft offer strategic entry points for buyers amid contrasting market dynamics.