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.
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.
Kozhikode's real estate market achieved a 12% year-on-year growth in the first quarter of 2025, driven by IT professionals, returning NRIs, and infrastructure upgrades. Explore how this Kerala city defies nationwide trends with a unique blend of urban development and investor confidence.
In Howrah, about 30% of homebuyers within the ₹50-₹90 lakh range now prioritize energy-efficient, eco-friendly homes, pushing developers to adopt green building practices.
South Goa's luxury villa demand grows 30%, driven by HNIs and NRIs seeking quieter retreats in prime areas like Cavelossim and Mobor. Analysts attribute this boom to improved infrastructure, tourism-driven rental opportunities, and a preference for exclusive coastal living.
Discover how Rajarhat combines IT sector growth, strategic airport proximity, and modern infrastructure to become Kolkata's prime real estate hub for 2025, attracting investors with high appreciation potential and robust rental yields.
A recent Golden Growth Fund report reveals South Delhi's ₹5.65 lakh crore real estate potential across 42 MCD-regulated colonies, highlighting Category A and B plots as prime redevelopment targets with 18,446 plots spanning 125-1,750 sq. yd. at ₹6-15 lakh/sq. yd.
Nashik’s apartment sales jump 22% to 8,583 units in 2024, defying a 30% supply drop. Reduced unsold inventory reflects strong buyer demand in this growing market.
Zirakpur’s real estate market witnesses a 26.67% YoY price surge, averaging ₹5,794 per sq.ft. Strong demand for affordable housing, premium projects, and infrastructure upgrades attract investors. Emerging as a hotspot for homebuyers in Tricity.
Trichy's real estate market sees a surge in 3 BHK apartment demand post-COVID, driven by work-from-home needs. Developers now integrate modern amenities like home offices, artificial turfs, and mini theaters to meet buyer expectations.
Nashik Road's strategic connectivity and affordable 2 BHK properties (₹4,300/sq.ft) drive its emergence as a top 2025 investment hub for real estate enthusiasts.
Kanchipuram leverages Chennai's booming real estate market, leveraging strategic infrastructure and industrial growth to attract investors seeking affordable properties with high appreciation potential. As Chennai's housing demand overflows, this historical city transforms into a prime investment destination.
MHADA's Diwali 2025 lottery offers 5,000 affordable homes across Mumbai and suburbs, targeting low/middle/high-income groups. Registration opens September 15 withNov 17 payment deadline. Includes redevelopment projects in Adarsh Nagar, Chunabhatti, and Jogeshwari.
Noida's residential prices jumped 41% YoY to ₹1.05 crore, driven by infrastructure projects, premium housing demand, and the upcoming Jewar Airport. Greater Noida saw a 13% rise to ₹61 lakh, signaling strong market recovery and investor confidence in Delhi-NCR.
DLF’s Valley Orchards achieves 95% inventory sold within three months, highlighting Panchkula’s surge in luxury housing demand. The 15.8-acre gated community offers 512 3BHK/3BHK+Study residences priced from ₹2.55 Cr, reflecting Tricity’s growing premium real estate market.
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