Pune's IT outskirts like Hinjewadi Phase 3 and Kharadi deliver steady 3-4% rental yields, driven by tech professionals' demand. These zones offer 12% annual appreciation with lower entry costs than city centers.
North Goa's villa market stabilizes as oversupply triggers investor exit wave, with declining rental yields forcing developers to offer incentives amid cautious buyer sentiment.
The ₹13,000 crore Delhi-Dehradun Expressway is revolutionizing Dehradun's property market, cutting travel time to 2.5 hours and attracting Delhi investors seeking premium homes.
Gulf-based NRI investors continue driving Kochi's premium real estate market, focusing on luxury apartments in Kakkanad and Edappally for strong rental yields and capital appreciation.
Young investors are choosing Faridabad for its affordable pricing, smart home features, and eco-friendly developments that promise both rental income and capital growth.
Sobha notes rising demand in prime sectors with infrastructure growth driving exceptional rental yields and investment returns in Gurgaon's evolving market.
Mohali's real estate market shows rising appeal with robust infrastructure, luxury housing demand, and IT hubs driving long-term ROI opportunities for investors. Rapid development, strategic connectivity, and NRI investments position the city as Punjab's prime destination for residential and commercial growth.
NRIs are increasingly targeting properties along Chennai’s ECR, OMR, and Anna Nagar for their potential in rental income and capital appreciation, driven by infrastructure development and a thriving IT sector. These regions combine luxury, stability, and strategic value.
Analysts predict significant capital growth in Noida's key corridors post-2025. Strategic areas along expressways could see 25–40% price hikes as infrastructure projects near completion, offering early investors prime opportunities. Investors advised to prioritize early-stage developments in targeted zones for maximized returns.
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.
Noida's prime sectors, including 150 and 62, see 5-7% annual price growth driven by metro connectivity, expressways, and IT hubs. Prices hit ₹7,000-12,000/sq.ft., with Jewar Airport and Film City projects spurring further growth. Rental demand surges in key corridors.
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.
Amitabh Bachchan invested over ₹100 crore in real estate in Ayodhya, Alibaug and Mumbai. Office spaces were purchased in Mumbai's Signature building.
Gated villas in Goa are an appealing investment for young professionals due to attractive capital appreciation and rental yields. Prices have seen substantial growth in Grade A and B locations.
Goa's real estate market is transforming into a luxury investment haven, driven by capital appreciation and infrastructure development. High-net-worth individuals are investing in opulent villas and high-end apartments, boosting the luxury segment.
Luxury residences in Gurgaon's DLF Golf Links and DLF 5, such as The Camellias, The Magnolia, and The Aralias, have seen a significant price increase of 125 percent between 2021 and 2024, driven by rising demand for luxury living and investment opportunities.
Wealthy Indians Prioritize Capital Appreciation in Real Estate Investments, Survey Finds
Indian HNWIs and UHNWIs display strong economic optimism, with 71% planning real estate purchases in the next two years, driven by capital appreciation.
High Net-worth Individuals (HNIs) are increasingly cautious about real estate investments due to lower returns and declining property value appreciation, particularly in major cities.
Investors are returning to the real estate sector, driven by long-term capitalization and expected growth. However, current investments are lower compared to pre-recession levels.
Sebi's draft guidelines for real estate mutual funds bring joy to the industry, offering diversification and low correlation with equity and bonds.
India's realty sector attracts global investors, ranking third behind the US and China for capital appreciation, according to AFIRE's survey.