Gurgaon’s luxury hubs see 15-18% price hikes, reaching ₹35k/sq.ft. in Golf Course Road. Sohna Road & Sector 82 lead budget growth. Dwarka Expressway and metro corridors prime for future gains as infrastructure fuels demand.
Vijayanagar emerges as Mysore's top-performing locality for rental income, delivering up to 8% yields through diverse property types. Steady demand from IT professionals, students, and families drives returns in this well-infrastructure area, supported by affordable pockets like Vijayanagar 4th Stage and appreciating areas like 3rd Stage.
Kozhikode witnesses accelerated residential growth driven by urban migration, infrastructure expansion and rising demand for diverse property types, positioning it as Kerala's emerging real estate hotspot in 2025.
Hyderabad's luxury residential market witnesses a 37% price surge, with home values rising from ₹84 lakh to ₹1.15 crore in H1 2025, driven by post-pandemic demand shifts and robust sales despite lower unit numbers.
Rajkot’s property market experiences robust price growth in peripheral zones like Kalawad Road, while central areas show varied trends, presenting distinct investment opportunities.
Ahmedabad's residential supply saw a Q2 2025 surge with West Peripheral and North sub-markets launching 5,166 new units, aligning developer strategies with buyer demand near emerging business hubs.
Rising demand for 2 BHK flats in Lucknow's emerging neighborhoods like Alambagh and Indira Nagar, offering affordable luxury housing with strong investment potential in infrastructure-driven markets.
Lucknow's residential sector bucks national trend, recording a 25% rise in sales (1,301 units) and 48% value jump to ₹1,797 crore in Q1 2025, driven by infrastructure upgrades and employment growth.
Hyderabad's residential landscape is evolving with emerging hotspots like Kollur and Bachupally, while central areas like Somajiguda attract upscale living demand.
Hyderabad leads in real estate growth as premium housing sales surge 12% YoY in early 2025, driven by IT expansion and investor confidence.
Ranga Reddy emerges as a key growth driver for Hyderabad's ₹4,000 crore property registrations in May 2025, with suburban apartments and premium homes leading demand.
Chennai's residential market witnesses transformation through premium offerings with modern amenities, driven by IT sector growth and demand in emerging neighborhoods. Rising prices, smart tech integration, and luxury housing trends shape the evolving market landscape.
Union Cabinet approves PMAY-Urban Phase II targeting 1 crore urban homes, including Rajkot, to address housing shortages and stimulate economic growth through affordable housing.
Mohali's residential real estate market shows robust growth driven by infrastructure upgrades and strategic development, defying global downturns with rising demand and high ROI through IT hubs, smart cities, and luxury housing projects.
Pondicherry’s luxury real estate market is booming with 28% annual growth, led by White Town and Auroville. Smart City infrastructure and capital appreciation drive investor interest.
Pune's residential real estate recorded 11,930 registrations in May 2025, a 3% YoY decline, contrasting with strong YTD growth of 16%. Luxury housing gained traction (19% vs. 14% YoY) despite affordable homes dominating (81% market share). Central areas retained 75% control, while emerging suburbs saw rising demand for spacious post-pandemic homes.
Ranga Reddy's residential market recorded an 18% share of homes above 2,000 sq ft in April 2025, a 3% YoY increase driven by luxury demand. High-value properties now dominate transaction values as buyers prioritize space and premium offerings in Hyderabad's outskirts.
Connect New Chandigarh's rising demand for compact residential plots of 100-200 gaj, offering affordable housing solutions and flexible investment opportunities.
Ghaziabad's NH24 corridor has seen 15-20% annual property price growth since 2020, driven by affordable entry points in Siddharth Vihar and Raj Nagar Extension, supported by upgraded infrastructure and developer confidence, making it a hotspot for middle-class buyers and investors in the NCR.
Amid India's 20% YoY housing sales drop, Chennai stood out with 11% annual growth and 40% QoQ surge. New launches jumped 65% YoY, driven by GCCs and premium demand. Developers are strategically boosting supply to meet rising demand in this outlier market.
Thane experiences a significant drop in housing sales and supply during Q2 2025, reflecting broader market challenges despite strong luxury developments.
Navi Mumbai's housing market saw a 17% YoY sales decline and 56% drop in new launches during Q2 2025, reflecting broader real estate corrections despite infrastructure upgrades like MTHL. PropEquity data highlights cautious developer strategies amid economic pressures.
Gurgaon's Sectors 91-95 and 37D emerge as affordable housing hotspots in 2025, offering metro-connected homes under ₹1 crore targeting middle-income buyers and NRIs.
In Q1 2025, Bhopal's housing sales dropped 8%, mirroring an 18% regional fall in Central & Eastern India, despite a 6% rise in sales value in top tier 2 cities across India.
New Chandigarh's land prices have surged by 76%, driven by infrastructure development, strategic location, and eco-friendly initiatives, creating lucrative opportunities for residential and commercial investors.