Namma Metro's Phase 2 and upcoming Phase 3 expansions are driving sharp property value rises and rental growth in Whitefield, Sarjapur Road, and North Bengaluru. Areas near stations see 2-6% annual rental hikes, with North Bengaluru and airport corridors leading at up to 30%. Investors eye long-term gains from better connectivity and urban growth.
ICRA reports Bengaluru's housing sales volume jumped 14% to 52 million sq ft in April-September 2025, fueled by mid-income and luxury demand. Steady H2 sales and 3-5% FY2026 growth projected amid resilient market trends and shifting buyer preferences toward premium homes.
Bengaluru's luxury housing market has skyrocketed 42% to ₹16,700 per sq ft, fueled by tech pros, NRIs, and global center workers in Whitefield and Sarjapur Road. This boom places the city among India's top premium property hotspots, outpacing many metros amid strong demand.
Bangalore's real estate market faces intense debate as 2BHK apartments hit ₹1 crore routinely, fueled by IT demand and tight supply. Analysts question if prices can hold amid affordability woes for single earners, while dual-income buyers snap up properties. Knight Frank data shows 16% surge, sparking Reddit frenzy on buying power.
The Times of India partnered with State Bank of India to host a major property expo on November 15-16, 2025 in Bangalore, featuring over 40 leading developers and simplifying the home-buying journey for thousands of prospective buyers.
Century Real Estate announces a massive ₹3,000 crore mixed-use development in Marathahalli, East Bengaluru. Spanning 14 acres off the Outer Ring Road, it features 1.7 million sq ft of premium apartments and 0.5 million sq ft of commercial-retail space, creating a walkable live-work-play district for tech professionals near IT hubs and upcoming metro.
Propertywala.com data shows villament demand in Bengaluru leaped 37% in Q3 2025, dwarfing the 13% apartment rise. Soaring villa prices over ₹10 crore push buyers to villaments at ₹2-2.5 crore, blending privacy, space, and ownership in gated setups. North and East hubs lead this shift for better living.
Karnataka launches feasibility study for Bengaluru's second airport at three sites as Kempegowda International Airport nears capacity. Devanahalli surges as a real estate hotspot, promising massive growth in housing, commercial properties, and infrastructure along key corridors like Kanakapura Road and Nelamangala.
Prestige Group unveils two major residential projects in Q4 2025, capitalizing on surging demand for premium homes across Bengaluru's high-growth corridors and solidifying its market leadership.
As Bangalore's tech corridor prices surge beyond ₹12,000 per sq ft, homebuyers increasingly turn to peripheral areas like Devanahalli and Doddaballapur, where affordability meets strong growth potential and infrastructure development.
Knight Frank's Q3 2025 report shows Bengaluru topping new residential launches with a 28% year-on-year rise, hitting 14,538 unit sales amid stable demand. While Mumbai and NCR dropped 19% each, developers like Prestige, Sobha, and Brigade target metro corridors and premium homes, fueled by tech jobs and buyer shifts toward high-end options.
Knight Frank's Q3 2025 report reveals Bangalore's residential prices rose 15% year-on-year, second to NCR's 19%. Anarock data back 15-20% growth in 2024. Premium areas like Sarjapur Road, Whitefield, and North Bangalore see huge demand from IT pros, startups, and NRIs, making 2BHKs under ₹1 crore scarce.
Liquidation of ESOPs from Flipkart, PhonePe, Swiggy IPO, and Zepto listing has flooded Bangalore with cash-rich professionals. These buyers, boasting high credit scores and big down payments, target premium and mid-range homes in hot spots like Whitefield and Sarjapur Road. Amid tech layoffs, this wealth surge keeps demand strong, letting developers hold firm on prices while metro expansions...
JLL's report shows a 31% drop in Bangalore's new residential launches in Q2 2025, as developers prioritize quality and timely completions amid cooling sales and rising property values.
Bangalore's real estate market hits new highs as a Rs 166 crore bungalow sale leads a wave of eight premium transactions totaling Rs 415 crore from January to October 2025, spotlighting demand for elite addresses in heritage areas.
Market data shows under-construction properties in Bangalore appreciating at 25% annually, versus 19% for ready homes. This gap creates buyer confusion as new launches often cost more, challenging value perceptions in a dynamic housing landscape.
Property prices in North and East Bangalore are surging due to their proximity to IT hubs and key infrastructure projects, benefiting from the city's 12% year-on-year increase, with premium developments leading new launches in these vibrant areas.
Knight Frank's Q2 2025 Prime Global Cities Index places Bengaluru 4th globally with 10.2% annual prime property growth, surpassing Mumbai and Delhi. Tech wealth creation and constrained luxury inventory drive this outperformance against a global average of 2.3% growth.
Bengaluru's rental market cools significantly with 3BHK apartments seeing 25-30% rate cuts from ₹75,000 to ₹35,000-₹55,000 due to economic uncertainty and hybrid work trends.
Bengaluru's newly launched Yellow Line connects RV Road to Bommasandra, promising significant real estate growth in Electronic City with 10% price increases expected.
Bengaluru's housing market shows signs of cooling as sales drop 8% year-on-year while property prices surge 12%, creating opportunities for cautious buyers.
Peripheral and South Bangalore face price adjustments due to high inventory and EMI pressures, while prime areas maintain stability. Infrastructure-driven North may see moderate growth in H2 2025.
Bangalore’s real estate market is rapidly transforming as blockchain and AI-powered tools streamline transactions and enable virtual home viewings, disrupting traditional buying processes.
Bangalore’s real estate market witnesses rapid growth in smart and eco-friendly housing demand, with builders adopting solar energy, IoT automation, and green certifications to meet sustainability preferences. Key features include energy-efficient lighting, rainwater harvesting, EV charging infrastructure, and net-zero energy homes, shaping the 2025 housing landscape.
Bangalore's outskirts witness rising demand for flexible plotted developments and self-contained integrated townships, driven by infrastructure projects boosting connectivity and amenities. Experts predict significant property value increases in peripheral zones over the coming years.