Kozhikode's premium properties above ₹85 lakhs surge with 15-20% yearly growth in 2025, outpacing other segments. NRIs, entrepreneurs, and high earners drive demand for luxury spots like Mavoor Road, making them top investments amid rising infrastructure and urban boom.
Chennai's real estate scene is transforming rapidly, with 93% of new residential launches focusing on mid, upper-mid, and luxury segments priced between ₹40 lakh and ₹2.5 crore, attracting premium buyers across key corridors.
Hyderabad's real estate market saw a 16% year-on-year drop in property registrations to 5,900 units in February 2025, but month-on-month growth signals recovery with premium homes driving demand and regional resilience in Rangareddy and Medchal-Malkajgiri districts.
Gurugram leads India's luxury housing boom in 2025, with premium areas like Dwarka Expressway and Golf Course Extension Road driving demand through improved infrastructure and high-end developments.
Pune's real estate market maintained stamp duty revenue stability in January 2025 amid an 8% decline in property registrations. Demand surged for premium properties (+2% YoY) and larger homes (31% above 800 sq ft), signaling shifting buyer preferences.
Mumbai's real estate exhibition has reignited hope among builders for a festive revival despite sluggish sales and stable prices in the market.