Non-Resident Indians have propelled a 35% surge in Coimbatore's housing demand, attracted by strategic infrastructure growth and affordable property prices.
Pune’s residential market saw an 8% annual sales decline in 2025 despite lower interest rates, as rising prices (7.3% YoY) and 'sticker shock' dented affordability. Developers face pressure to adjust strategies amid falling new launches (-10.3%) and slowing demand in mass segments.
Ranga Reddy emerges as a key growth driver for Hyderabad's ₹4,000 crore property registrations in May 2025, with suburban apartments and premium homes leading demand.
Ranga Reddy's residential market recorded an 18% share of homes above 2,000 sq ft in April 2025, a 3% YoY increase driven by luxury demand. High-value properties now dominate transaction values as buyers prioritize space and premium offerings in Hyderabad's outskirts.
In Q1 2025, Bhopal's housing sales dropped 8%, mirroring an 18% regional fall in Central & Eastern India, despite a 6% rise in sales value in top tier 2 cities across India.
Patna's real estate market experiences a slowdown in Q1 2025, mirroring national trends. The city sees reduced new housing supply as developers adopt a cautious stance due to sluggish sales.
Navi Mumbai’s residential market shows relative strength with only 7% sales decline in Q1 2025, outpacing Mumbai’s 36% drop as infrastructure projects and affordability drive buyer interest despite national slowdowns.
Bengaluru's real estate prices continue rising despite market concerns, with areas like JP Nagar seeing values double since 2016. Sustained tech demand and limited land drive growth, defying expectations of a market correction.
Pune's luxury housing market witnesses unprecedented growth with 106% surge in Q1 2025 sales (₹3 crore+ properties), driven by IT sector expansion, HNI population, and infrastructure upgrades. Transaction volumes hit record highs as the city solidifies its position as a prime luxury destination.
Vellore's real estate market is experiencing a 10% annual growth due to increased demand, infrastructure improvements, and its growing importance as an educational and healthcare hub.
The Kozhikode Real Estate Expo 2025, organized by the Builders Association, will feature 50+ developers and highlight residential and commercial projects in May. Attendees can explore investment opportunities, networking prospects, and market trends in Kerala's growing property sector.
Noida's residential prices jumped 41% YoY to ₹1.05 crore, driven by infrastructure projects, premium housing demand, and the upcoming Jewar Airport. Greater Noida saw a 13% rise to ₹61 lakh, signaling strong market recovery and investor confidence in Delhi-NCR.
KRERA data highlights rising demand for luxury 3-4 bedroom flats in Ernakulam, with 86 new projects in 2024. Marine Drive and Panampilly Nagar attract young professionals, IT workers, and businesspersons seeking premium amenities.
News18 Lokmat's conclave in Navi Mumbai assembled policymakers and industry leaders to discuss emerging real estate developments, infrastructure initiatives, and regulatory challenges, underscoring the region's market potential through expert-led panels.
Delhi-NCR's luxury housing market achieved record sales in 2024, driven by domestic buyers and NRIs, surpassing a 12-year high.
Ahmedabad's property prices saw a 1.96% YoY increase, reaching ₹6,136/sq.ft in January 2025. Luxury housing demand in SG Highway and Satellite, alongside commercial expansion in Ashram Road and Prahlad Nagar, are key factors behind the rise.
The sixth edition of The Tribune Real Estate Expo 2025 in Chandigarh saw over 3,000 attendees exploring luxury and affordable housing options alongside financial guidance, cementing its position as the region’s top property showcase.
Rangareddy district witnesses a 12% YoY surge in luxury property registrations for homes above ₹1 crore, driven by demand for spacious amenities-rich estates in Hyderabad's expanding real estate market.
Thane’s residential market booms as property registrations rise 17% YoY in January 2025, driven by buyer demand and government policies supporting homeownership.
India's real estate market is expected to see a flurry of new residential launches in 2024. The sector is resilient, driven by demand, tech adoption and investment from NRIs.
Hyderabad's residential real estate market experienced a significant downturn in Q2 2024, with sales plummeting 36% QoQ. New launches also declined, signaling overall market slowdown.
India's luxury real estate market is booming, driven by rising affluent buyers, NRI investments, and demand for large homes, especially in cities like Mumbai and Goa.
A survey reveals that the Indian real estate sector is recovering post-COVID-19, indicating strong consumer sentiment and changing preferences in property investment.
Indian real estate began 2024 strongly, with residential property demand rising despite price increases. Top cities saw increased housing sales, indicating market resilience.
Knight Frank's report reveals Singapore as the top Asia-Pacific residential market with 13.7% YoY growth. Bengaluru and Mumbai also rank in the top 10.