Hyderabad's residential market experienced a dramatic shift toward premium properties in Q3 2025, with luxury segments dominating new launches despite declining overall sales volumes, reflecting evolving buyer preferences.
Knight Frank's Q3 2025 report reveals Bangalore's residential prices rose 15% year-on-year, second to NCR's 19%. Anarock data back 15-20% growth in 2024. Premium areas like Sarjapur Road, Whitefield, and North Bangalore see huge demand from IT pros, startups, and NRIs, making 2BHKs under ₹1 crore scarce.
In 2025, Puducherry's rental scene highlights stark contrasts: luxury villas via Airbnb fetch 8-10% ROI, outpacing apartments' 6-8%. Coastal spots shine with INR 494K revenue at 38% occupancy, boosted by tourism and remote workers. Investors eye villas for better returns.
Industry experts forecast a surge in Indore's property prices and buyer interest post-Diwali 2025, building on recent guideline rate hikes of up to 190% in key areas. This trend promises exciting opportunities for investors.
JLL's report shows a 31% drop in Bangalore's new residential launches in Q2 2025, as developers prioritize quality and timely completions amid cooling sales and rising property values.
Propertywala.com's 2025 data reveals a stark contrast in Puducherry's real estate market, with White Town averaging ₹16,202 per sq ft against Lawspet's ₹3,908. This 4.1x premium stems from colonial charm, limited supply, and NRI interest fueling 20% growth.
Propequity data highlights a stark supply-demand mismatch in GIFT City's residential sector, with 67% of units unsold despite total supply hitting 3,168. Prices have doubled since 2020, but high inventory questions sustainability, unlike the booming commercial market.
Anarock's recent analysis highlights Navi Mumbai's robust real estate scene, with 90,265 units sold versus 83,100 launched from 2022 to Q3 2025. The market saw a massive 109% jump in new supply during 2023, followed by a 23% dip in 2024 due to the previous year's high base. This detailed data offers solid insights for investors eyeing trends beyond airport hype.
A Cushman & Wakefield report reveals Gurgaon dominated NCR's real estate in Q3 2025, capturing 87% of new housing units. With 8,913 launches out of 10,245, areas like New Gurgaon and Dwarka Expressway shone due to better connectivity and investment potential. This surge highlights the region's growing appeal for homebuyers and investors alike.
Despite economic hurdles like steady repo rates at 5.5% and increasing home loan EMIs, Mumbai's top micro-markets see property prices rise 8-10% yearly, per Knight Frank India. A Reuters poll forecasts urban home prices growing 6.3% in 2025 and 7% in 2026, surpassing salary increases in many areas.
The Delhi NCR real estate market surged in Q3 2025 with 10,245 new housing units launched, showing a 12% increase from the previous quarter. Gurugram dominated with 8,883 launches, while New Gurgaon and Dwarka Expressway stood out as prime growth areas.
According to Knight Frank India's latest report, Kolkata Metropolitan Area saw 6,196 home registrations in August 2025, up 15% from last year and 33% from July. Mid-sized apartments dominated, signaling robust market growth ahead of national averages.
Property registrations in Mumbai saw a remarkable 32% increase in September 2025, signaling strong buyer confidence and market momentum despite economic hurdles. This uptick highlights ongoing demand and higher transaction volumes, pointing to a resilient real estate sector in the city.
Market data shows under-construction properties in Bangalore appreciating at 25% annually, versus 19% for ready homes. This gap creates buyer confusion as new launches often cost more, challenging value perceptions in a dynamic housing landscape.
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.
Nuvama's analysis reveals Gurugram's real estate market grappling with severe affordability constraints as luxury segments dominate. Bengaluru and Chennai maintain growth momentum, while Hyderabad likely passed its peak, per brokerage insights.
Howrah's property market demonstrates robust buyer engagement with swift sales and above-market results, reflecting strong demand despite stable pricing trends in Tasmania's evolving landscape.
Thane District tops Mumbai region with 334,809 unsold residential units in Q1 2025, creating a supply-demand paradox as prices surge 46% amid market enthusiasm.
Bengaluru's housing market shows signs of cooling as sales drop 8% year-on-year while property prices surge 12%, creating opportunities for cautious buyers.
After a remarkable 67% price increase over two years, Gurgaon's real estate market shows signs of stabilization with experts debating future growth prospects.
Pune's real estate witnesses dramatic shift as ₹70L-2Cr homes surge to 40% market share from 13% in 2021, while sub-₹45L segment drops to 35% from 55%.
Indore emerges as a leader in residential plot launches between 2022–May 2025, with 45,591 plots sold in early 2025 alone. Driven by investor appetite and developer strategies, the city outpaces tier-I rivals, signaling a paradigm shift in India’s real estate market toward tier-II growth.
Rangareddy district recorded a 20% year-on-year increase in property prices during June 2025, fueled by infrastructure expansion and premium housing demand surge. The area attracted 49% of registrations as luxury units dominated transaction value, reflecting Hyderabad's market evolution toward high-end residential developments.
Lucknow's residential sector bucks national trend, recording a 25% rise in sales (1,301 units) and 48% value jump to ₹1,797 crore in Q1 2025, driven by infrastructure upgrades and employment growth.
Raipur's major real estate conference, the Hamar Chhattisgarh Realtors Meet 2025, brought industry leaders together on July 4 to explore evolving trends, investment potential, and infrastructure-driven market growth, fostering collaboration between national and local stakeholders.