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..
Hyderabad now boasts 356 Global Capability Centers, capturing about 18% of India's total. This surge cements its role as an emerging hub in Asia. Experts at the IKON 2025 conference predict strong future demand for commercial offices, driven by thriving pharmaceutical and defense sectors gaining momentum in the city.
New Delhi's central business districts like Connaught Place, Nehru Place, and ITO report a 12% year-on-year surge in office rentals to Rs 1.25 lakh per sq ft annually, driven by GCC expansions, outperforming NCR's 9% average, as per Knight Frank and JLL.
In 2023, India's commercial real estate thrives with $5.4 billion investments, led by Global Capability Centers, while global markets decline significantly.
Bengaluru is projected to remain dominant in the commercial real estate market by 2030, driven by sectors like technology, engineering, manufacturing, and BFSI.
Bengaluru's housing sales fell by 2% in Q1 2024, primarily due to a significant drop in affordable housing, while office space demand remained stable.