Galaxy Builders is erecting Celeste Riviera, Kerala's tallest residential tower at 135 meters with 38 floors on Thondayad bypass in Kozhikode. This ultra-luxury project boasts private plunge pools in all 96 apartments, plus premium amenities like a private theatre, tropical spa, swimming pool, and conference facilities.
Real estate investment in Tier-2 cities like New Chandigarh is projected to grow by approximately 20% in 2025, driven by NRI interest in quality residential properties and improved infrastructure.
Rangareddy district captured 47% of Hyderabad's residential registrations in October 2025, boasting the city's highest 22% year-on-year price growth. Demand for premium homes over Rs. 1 crore surged 73%, led by hotspots like Narsingi, Manikonda, and Puppalaguda, cementing its role as the real estate powerhouse amid festive momentum and infrastructure gains.
Govind Nagar in Nashik is rising fast as a top spot for homebuyers and investors, blending low prices with strong growth. Property rates average Rs. 6,635 per sq ft, up 9.71% yearly, while major developers launch 3BHK apartments and more. Better roads and infrastructure boost its appeal for 2025 buys.
ANAROCK Research reveals Bhiwadi's unsold housing stock dropped sharply to 3,540 units by H1 2023 from 19,920 in 2014. Developers curbed new launches, boosting absorption of 46,760 units sold since 2013 amid rising demand. This signals a healthier market with limited supply.
Faridabad achieves 3.1% quarterly growth in residential property prices as of November 2025, positioning it among top-performing NCR cities alongside Gurugram and Greater Noida, driven by infrastructure developments.
Puducherry Chief Minister N Rangasamy has hiked the Kamaraj Housing Scheme subsidy to ₹5 lakh from the government, plus ₹5 lakh from PMAY, totaling ₹10 lakh per beneficiary. This move aims to replace huts with sturdy concrete homes, making affordable housing more accessible for the poor in the Union Territory and driving real estate growth.
Kolkata led India's top seven cities with a remarkable 16% year-on-year residential price appreciation from January to September 2025, outpacing others despite softer sales volumes. Premium homes over ₹1 crore fueled this rise as developers chased higher margins amid a national slowdown, proving the city's market strength and buyer confidence.
Even with sharp price rises over five years, Greater Noida leads NCR for mid-segment homebuyers. Affordable homes, solid growth prospects, and better infrastructure keep first-time buyers and young pros flocking here for smart investments amid market shifts.
Dehradun leads with a stunning 30.9% year-on-year property price growth among major hill stations, outpacing Manali's 18.1% and Mussoorie's 11.1%, per Q3 2025 data. Boosted by better roads, remote work shifts, and lifestyle appeal, residential plots and independent houses draw 70% of buyer focus in the Rs 30 lakh to Rs 1 crore range, making it a prime investment spot.
Noida's luxury real estate segment has surged with a 20% year-on-year capital value increase, driven by strong investor confidence. Sector 150 saw 7% growth, while the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway corridor hit 27% for completed projects. Infrastructure like Jewar Airport fuels this boom, making premium homes hot investments amid rising demand from HNIs and professionals.
Kolkata's housing sector thrived with an 8% year-on-year price rise in Q3 2025, per Knight Frank, selling 4,374 units amid India's slowdown. It outperformed Mumbai's 7% and Pune's 5%, driven by end-user demand and steady sales, positioning the city as a resilient market hub for buyers and investors.
In Kolkata's booming real estate market as of November 2025, mid and premium residential units dominate sales and new launches, outpacing affordable housing. Buyers prioritise quality, space, and location amid infrastructure boosts in Rajarhat-New Town, Joka, and Behala, signalling a post-pandemic shift toward spacious, well-connected homes. This trend reflects rising incomes.
Greater Noida's real estate scene shifts as end-users chase long-term liveability with top infrastructure, while investors eye micro-markets offering steady growth and affordable prices. Improved connectivity, project completions, and hotspots like Chi 4 fuel this trend amid NCR's hot housing demand.
A prominent NCR industrialist has acquired four interconnected luxury apartments totaling over 35,000 sq ft at DLF's The Dahlias in Gurugram for ₹380 crore, creating one of India's priciest residential deals. Initially eyeing a Lutyens' Delhi farmhouse, the buyer chose this super-luxury project amid surging demand from high-net-worth investors, including those from Mumbai expecting strong...
New Gurgaon and Dwarka Expressway led Gurgaon's residential boom in Q3 2025, capturing 43% of launches per Cushman & Wakefield's report. Developers flock to these areas for better airport links, growing amenities, and high returns, shifting focus from crowded prime spots amid supply shortages. Gurugram dominates NCR housing with 87% share.
Pune's luxury housing market hit 15% share in September 2025, up from 14% last year, as properties over ₹1 crore gain traction. Knight Frank India and Cushman & Wakefield data show bigger homes above 800 sq. ft. at 29% of sales, fueled by IT growth and infrastructure boosts in areas like Hinjewadi and Kharadi.
Bhiwadi's rapid industrial expansion and infrastructure upgrades are transforming its residential market, boosting demand for group housing societies, plots, and affordable homes. Job creation by giants like Honda and PepsiCo draws permanent settlers, offering strong investment returns amid NCR growth.
Zirakpur's real estate surges with rising prices, fueled by infrastructure like PR-7 Road and metro plans. Once a suburb, it now offers high ROI, family-friendly 3 BHK flats, and strong connectivity near Chandigarh, drawing investors and buyers seeking comfort and growth in 2025.
Madurai's neighborhoods such as Silaiman, Avaniyapuram, Manthikulam, and Nagamalai Pudukottai boast rental yields of 4-8%, far exceeding national averages of 2-4%. This surge stems from NRI and IT professional influx, blending peace, safety, schools, and quality builds. Buyers favor 1,200 sqft plots for strong returns and growth potential amid infrastructure boosts.
Bhubaneswar leads India's regional real estate surge with a 23.2% YoY property value rise, ranking with Gurugram at 30%, Greater Noida 23%, and Noida 22.2%. Driven by infrastructure, IT growth, and end-user demand, the city offers stable returns and affordable housing in smart corridors, attracting investors seeking long-term gains beyond metros.
The operational Manohar International Airport at Mopa has fueled a surge in property demand across North Goa's coastal belt, especially Anjuna, Assagao, and Siolim. Beach proximity, tourist crowds, and lively cafe scenes promise high ROI for villa and apartment buyers, as developers like Raymond Realty eye strong growth ahead.
Coimbatore's real estate market is shifting to suburbs like Saravanampatti, Kalapatti, and Thudiyalur. Affordable land, better air quality, school proximity, and new roads drive this boom. Investors see higher returns as city centers ease up, fueled by IT jobs and infrastructure upgrades.
Noida's rental market grew 7% city-wide in 2025, with the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway corridor hitting 18% growth due to high demand near IT parks and metro lines. Investors find strong opportunities in well-connected areas amid rising office leasing and limited supply, boosting yields for apartments.
Pune's real estate market surged in September 2025, logging 13,557 property registrations—a 23% year-on-year jump and the highest in four years. This boom generated ₹523 crore in stamp duty, driven by affordable homes under ₹1 crore (85% share) and central areas like Haveli Taluka, PMC, and PCMC accounting for 61% of deals. Festive shifts and steady demand fuel this resilient growth amid evolving.