Kolkata's office market achieved exceptional growth in Q3 2025, with transaction volumes reaching 0.5 million sq ft, a 190% year-on-year surge. Strong IT and flex space demand, combined with limited Grade A supply, propelled rental values to 14% YoY growth, the highest among major Indian cities.
Starlink's gateway stations in Navi Mumbai promise ultra-fast satellite internet, supercharging Palm Beach Road, Kharghar, Vashi, and Panvel. With 60% of India's data centers here and a new airport on horizon, expect surging demand for homes and offices, lifting real estate values amid tech boom.
Ranchi's property market surges with infrastructure boosts and government initiatives fueling affordable housing demand. Namkum and Kanke emerge as top investment spots amid 7-9% price growth forecasts, transforming the city into a vibrant urban hub for buyers and investors alike.
Mumbai's office sector shines with 11% year-on-year rent increase, the thirteenth straight quarter of growth per Knight Frank's Q3 2025 report. Premium Grade A spaces in Nariman Point, Lower Parel, and Bandra-Kurla Complex draw strong demand as developers prioritize project completions over new launches in a supply-constrained market.
The Uttar Pradesh government has ordered YEIDA to recalculate land allocation for Nimbus Projects near Noida Airport, adding 1.1 million square feet of saleable area. This directive, issued on October 21, 2025, speeds up the Palm Village project. Nimbus reported strong pre-sales of Rs. 239 crore in Q2 FY26, up from Rs. 220 crore last year.
The Punjab government is launching a massive 1000-acre land pooling scheme for Urban Estate Phase-3 near Jalandhar Cantonment, boosting urban development and infrastructure in the region.
A new real estate venture named Shilp Aura, put forward by M/s Arjunbhai Ramesbhai Patel, is in the planning phase in Rajkot as of October 11, 2025. It awaits clearance from municipal authorities, marking a potential boost to local housing and commercial spaces. This development could transform the area's skyline if approved.
Industry experts forecast a surge in Indore's property prices and buyer interest post-Diwali 2025, building on recent guideline rate hikes of up to 190% in key areas. This trend promises exciting opportunities for investors.
Recent market analysis highlights Thrissur's rise in Kerala's real estate, shifting demand from major cities to this Tier-2 hub with strong infrastructure and affordable options, promising steady growth.
Calicut Landmark Builders, a key player in Kozhikode's real estate for 20 years, reveals five upcoming projects. Known for quality and trust, they serve thousands. Their latest, Landmark Centrio, is a premium commercial tower with ample parking.
Cushman & Wakefield's MarketBeat report highlights Pune's office sector soaring in Q2 2025, boasting 3.3 MSF gross leasing and a record 2.2 MSF net absorption, fueled by strong demand from engineering and manufacturing industries amid expanding Grade-A supply.
Rajasthan-based Bhumika Realty has started a massive ₹2,200 crore development in Faridabad's Sector 114. This luxury mixed-use project features residences, retail spaces, and hotel suites, launched with a Bhoomi Poojan on October 6, 2025. It boosts confidence in the area's growth and aims to create a premium investment spot.
The Uttarakhand government has rolled out revised circle rates effective October 5, 2025, raising property registration fees across the state by 9% to 22%. Dehradun sees the highest increases, impacting buyers amid booming real estate demand. This move targets increased state revenue from surging construction activities.
The advancing PR-7 Airport Road and PR-5 developments are reshaping Mohali and Zirakpur's real estate scene. Enhanced connectivity unlocks vast potential for residential and commercial projects, drawing keen investor interest and sparking numerous new launches in the region.
In August 2025, Pune saw 13,253 property registrations, a 3% drop from last year. Experts blame economic shifts and buyer changes but stay positive, pointing to infrastructure growth and strong jobs as recovery drivers. This resilience highlights the city's enduring appeal in India's real estate landscape.
Greater Noida's real estate market has exploded with a 98% price increase from ₹3340 to ₹6600 per sq ft between Q1 2020 and Q1 2025, driven by infrastructure boom and rising demand for luxury homes.
The Union Civil Aviation Minister has announced the inauguration of Noida International Airport on October 30, 2025, with flights starting soon after. This development promises a major lift to property markets in Greater Noida and nearby areas.
Mumbai's retail sector saw a robust 13% increase in leasing activity during Q3 2025, reaching 0.59 million square feet. Fashion brands captured 40% of the market, while domestic retailers dominated deals. Malls continued to attract tenants with significant year-on-year growth.
A massive 17-acre plot in Kolkata's New Town is up for auction at Rs 800 crore, signaling robust growth in the commercial sector. This follows Srijan Realty's Rs 693 crore buyout of DLF IT Park 2, showcasing high investor trust in the city's real estate potential. Experts predict this could transform New Town into a key business hub.
Ahmedabad's office market showed impressive growth in Q2 2025, recording 161,000 square feet in gross leasing, dominated by GIFT City at 70%. The city added 0.8 million SF of new space, with net absorption hitting 3 million SF over the past year, dropping vacancy rates to 26%. Engineering & manufacturing and IT-BPM sectors each claimed 24% of leasing activity, signaling strong economic momentum.
Mumbai's office sector showed remarkable growth in Q2 2025, with gross leasing reaching 4 million square feet. Flexible workspaces led the charge, followed by BFSI and IT-BPM sectors. Net absorption hit a high of 2.6 million square feet, signalling strong market demand.
Bengaluru's Brigade Group has secured a long-term lease for 9 acres in Perungudi on Old Mahabalipuram Road from YMCA. They plan to build 1.6 million sq ft, featuring a Grade-A office complex and a 200-key JW Marriott hotel, boosting their Chennai footprint.
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.
Union Minister Khattar and CM Saini inaugurated Gurugram's landmark metro line, triggering immediate property value surges. Expect 20-25% appreciation near stations across Dwarka Expressway, Old Gurgaon, and Cyber City within two years as construction accelerates.
Chennai's property market surges with 14% price growth and record residential sales in 2025, yet institutional investments plummet 69%. Analysts point to infrastructure timing gaps and end-user dominance as key drivers behind this market paradox.