India's luxury housing shifts from metros to Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities like Panchkula, where families and NRIs seek serene, resort-like homes. DLF reports surging demand for low-rise floors and gated communities, signaling a market projected to hit USD 103 billion by 2030 amid infrastructure growth.
Panchkula's real estate surges as luxury housing values rise from Rs.5,000-7,500 to Rs.6,200-8,500 per sq. ft. in five years. Shivalik views, green spaces, top connectivity, and resort-style projects by DLF Homes draw NRI investors seeking large homes and plotted developments in this Tricity gem.