The Indore-Pithampur industrial region attracts Rs 1,700 crore in fresh investments across manufacturing, packaging, and expansion projects, strengthening central India's industrial hub and logistics capabilities.
GIFT City's rapid expansion is creating significant spillover effects across Ahmedabad's real estate landscape, with improved metro connectivity and infrastructure driving property appreciation in emerging secondary markets and creating new investment opportunities beyond the financial hub.
Navi Mumbai dominates India's data center market with 44% market share, driven by strategic submarine cable access, advanced fiber connectivity, and developer partnerships supporting AI cloud and digital service expansion.
Kolkata's residential market surged to 46,742 apartment registrations from January to September 2025, a 32% year-on-year rise and the highest since 2020. September recorded 5,302 units amid stable prices and infrastructure boosts. Knight Frank data reveals 53% demand for 500-1,000 sq ft homes, signaling a shift to spacious living in key zones like South and North Kolkata.
Mumbai Metro Line 4 from Wadala to Kasarvadavali reaches 84% completion after MMRDA installs a massive 56-metre steel span at Ghatkopar. This 32 km elevated corridor promises faster commutes to Thane, boosting real estate in connected areas and easing traffic woes for millions.
Analysts predict Patna's property prices will surge post-2025 Bihar election, fueled by political stability, fresh development policies, and major infrastructure boosts. This creates prime opportunities for investors and homebuyers in high-growth areas like Bailey Road and Anisabad, amid ongoing urban renewal and budget incentives.
Patna transforms into an organized residential market, fueled by Patna Metro Phase-1, airport expansion, and AIIMS-Bihta corridor. NRIs find strong growth potential here with low entry costs, favorable price-value ratios, and rising end-user demand for premium 3BHK homes amid Bihar's urban surge.
Thrissur's residential property market is projected to grow 8-10% in 2025-26, driven by infrastructure developments and increasing NRI investments in Kerala's cultural capital.
Vasna Bhayli Road in Vadodara experiences unprecedented real estate growth driven by industrial and IT corridor development, attracting professionals and boosting 3BHK apartment prices with strong rental yields.
Real estate investment in Tier-2 cities like New Chandigarh is projected to grow by approximately 20% in 2025, driven by NRI interest in quality residential properties and improved infrastructure.
Ashtech Group, a Delhi-NCR leader in construction materials, dives into real estate with a Rs 1,800 crore luxury housing project on a 5.6-acre plot in Greater Noida, bought for Rs 300 crore. Leveraging expertise in fly ash bricks, AAC blocks, and infrastructure, the firm eyes first phase launch amid booming sector post-2022.
Mumbai's realty market has surged with institutional investments jumping fourfold to $1.19 billion in the first nine months of 2025, up from $295.57 million last year. Foreign funds from the US and Japan led with 67% share, while domestic capital added $398 million. Infrastructure boosts like Trans Harbour Link fuel this fourth straight billion-dollar year.
Chandigarh Administration advances a Rs 2.5 crore 4-lane high-level bridge over Sukhna Choe in Sector 26, replacing the flood-prone causeway. This upgrade ensures seamless links to Sector 13, IT Park, and Panchkula, cuts rush-hour jams, and lifts real estate appeal in nearby areas facing past access woes.
Govind Nagar in Nashik is rising fast as a top spot for homebuyers and investors, blending low prices with strong growth. Property rates average Rs. 6,635 per sq ft, up 9.71% yearly, while major developers launch 3BHK apartments and more. Better roads and infrastructure boost its appeal for 2025 buys.
The Surat Municipal Corporation has launched the Green Vehicle Policy 2025, forming three dedicated committees to drive electric mobility, cut air pollution, and build over 460 charging stations. This initiative targets 50% electric vehicle sales by 2030, boosting sustainable urban living and real estate appeal in cleaner neighborhoods.
Faridabad achieves 3.1% quarterly growth in residential property prices as of November 2025, positioning it among top-performing NCR cities alongside Gurugram and Greater Noida, driven by infrastructure developments.
The Zirakpur Ring Road Project's bidding starts November 21, 2025, paving way for a 200-ft-wide six-lane expressway linking Zirakpur to Panchkula, Mohali, and highways. This smart, eco-friendly corridor with green belts will ease traffic and spike real estate demand in Dhakoli, Baltana, and Peer Muchalla, transforming regional connectivity and property markets.
Greater Noida's real estate scene shifts as end-users chase long-term liveability with top infrastructure, while investors eye micro-markets offering steady growth and affordable prices. Improved connectivity, project completions, and hotspots like Chi 4 fuel this trend amid NCR's hot housing demand.
The Yamuna Expressway Authority has approved the 56-km FNG Expressway, slashing travel times between Faridabad, Noida, and Ghaziabad. This boost to NCR connectivity promises surging property values, metro expansions, and road upgrades, fueling real estate growth along the corridor.
Bhiwadi's rapid industrial expansion and infrastructure upgrades are transforming its residential market, boosting demand for group housing societies, plots, and affordable homes. Job creation by giants like Honda and PepsiCo draws permanent settlers, offering strong investment returns amid NCR growth.
Zirakpur's real estate surges with rising prices, fueled by infrastructure like PR-7 Road and metro plans. Once a suburb, it now offers high ROI, family-friendly 3 BHK flats, and strong connectivity near Chandigarh, drawing investors and buyers seeking comfort and growth in 2025.
Bhubaneswar leads India's regional real estate surge with a 23.2% YoY property value rise, ranking with Gurugram at 30%, Greater Noida 23%, and Noida 22.2%. Driven by infrastructure, IT growth, and end-user demand, the city offers stable returns and affordable housing in smart corridors, attracting investors seeking long-term gains beyond metros.
Noida's residential property prices jumped 4.1% quarterly in Q4 2025, per eXp India analysis of NHB Residex data, fueled by metro expansions and business hub access. This positions the city as a top Northern India performer, with experts forecasting strong growth into 2026 amid infrastructure boosts and high demand.
Bihar CM Nitish Kumar inaugurated the 35.65-km JP Ganga Path extension from Digha to Koilwar Bridge on November 3, 2025, as part of a massive Rs 10,000 crore infra push. Linking key highways like Patna-Ara-Buxar and Purvanchal Expressway, it eases congestion on local roads and promises sharp rises in nearby property values, drawing investors to Patna's west side.
As Bangalore's tech corridor prices surge beyond ₹12,000 per sq ft, homebuyers increasingly turn to peripheral areas like Devanahalli and Doddaballapur, where affordability meets strong growth potential and infrastructure development.