Chandigarh's September 2-4 property auction netted ₹168.85 crore, doubling its ₹75.29 crore reserve. A Sector 33 plot sold for ₹33.4 crore, highlighting soaring demand in prime residential zones amid UT's aggressive e-auction strategy.
Chandigarh Housing Board revives Rajiv Gandhi Technology Park housing project with three-floor limit after environmental clearance rejection in 2022.
Ministry of Home Affairs requests Chandigarh administration's response on share sale rights, CHB dwelling changes, Lal Dora abolition, and resettlement ownership rights.
Chandigarh retains top ranking as North India's premier real estate investment destination, offering structured development, 8-12% annual returns, and stable appreciation in key sectors.
Buyers increasingly choose direct-owner property transactions in Chandigarh's prime sectors 21, 33, and 38, bypassing brokers for transparent, freehold deals with immediate possession.
Chandigarh’s luxury real estate surges with record-breaking sales in prime Sectors 7 and 18-A, driven by NRIs and investors, signaling a booming market beyond official figures.
New Chandigarh’s rapid rise as a residential hotspot is propelled by significant infrastructure enhancements, improved connectivity, and eco-friendly developments attracting robust investor and buyer interest.
Chandigarh addresses its chronic housing shortage with a proposed 32-acre Sector 54 development offering 1,700 residential units. The scheme, currently in planning phases with land allocation and possession timelines under review, aims to breathe new life into the city’s constrained real estate market. Expansion prioritizes equitable housing options, including EWS and MIG categories, while...
Proposed 728-flat development near Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary rejected due to environmental rules, exacerbating housing shortages in already constrained market.
Chandigarh witnesses record-breaking property transactions in premium areas like Sector 18-A and Motor Market, with a two-kanal house selling for ₹32 crore, signaling robust investor sentiment despite tax hikes and digital reforms.
Chandigarh introduces a digital auto-mutation system starting July 7, streamlining property transfers by eliminating manual applications and ensuring transparency. Ownership records update within a week, reducing delays and potential corruption. The system leverages real-time integration between the Sub-Registrar Office and Estate Office to automate processes for freehold and leasehold properties.
Chandigarh's real estate association condemns proposed collector rate hikes, citing threats to affordability and stalled market growth due to existing registration bans.
The Chandigarh Administration's significant hike in collector rates, effective April 1, 2025, impacts various property types, leading to widespread criticism from traders and property dealers.
Chandigarh Housing Board’s Sector 53 self-financing housing scheme sees unprecedented demand with over 6,300 applicants competing for 372 flats priced between ₹53 lakh to ₹1.65 crore, marking a significant turnaround from previous low responses
Chandigarh Housing Board’s Sector 53 scheme attracts 6,300 applicants for 372 units, signaling strong demand after previous delays. The online demand survey assesses interest for HIG, MIG, and EWS flats priced between ₹55 lakh and ₹1.65 crore.
Chandigarh's ₹2.73 billion FY2025 development projects, including 600+ government housing units and a police training center, aim to spur growth in Tricity real estate.
The sixth edition of The Tribune Real Estate Expo 2025 in Chandigarh saw over 3,000 attendees exploring luxury and affordable housing options alongside financial guidance, cementing its position as the region’s top property showcase.
Chandigarh property values have nearly doubled in five years, driven by strategic location, NRI demand, and vaastu influences, while proposed tax hikes spark market tension.
Pune to become India's next metropolitan city, surpassing Ahmedabad, Lucknow, and Chandigarh in development pace, infrastructure, and real estate prices.