Chennai leads India's residential real estate with a robust 33% year-on-year sales growth, selling 6,010 units in Q3 2025, while top seven cities face a 9% decline. Job creation from global capability centers and quality project supply fuel demand in mid, upper-mid, and luxury segments (₹40 lakh to ₹2.5 crore), accounting for 93% of new launches. Southern suburbs dominate with premium housing on..
Kolkata's real estate sector exploded with a 105% year-on-year jump in new residential project launches during the first half of 2025, adding nearly 9,000 units. This surge highlights growing developer trust, fueled by robust buyer interest, better infrastructure, and supportive RERA rules. Leading spots like Rajarhat and New Town drive this expansion, signaling a vibrant market ahead.
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.
Savills India forecasts villa prices to stabilize through H2 2025 before potential 5-10% growth in 2026, contingent on infrastructure development and improved demand-supply dynamics. Developers continue acquiring land for gated communities focusing on safety and community living
Kochi's real estate boom shifts toward domestic buyers, reversing NRI dominance. End-user demand drives permanent housing, with 90% occupancy rates reported across premium projects.
Real estate developers are offering incentives like "No EMI till possession" and "EMI holidays" to boost sales amid a sluggish market. These offers aim to attract end-users by easing the financial burden until project completion.