Trichy's real estate scene splits sharply, with residential prices falling 3.39% year-on-year to ₹5,755 per sq ft amid luxury booms in prime spots, while commercial properties climb 8.5% annually. Wide price ranges from ₹208 to ₹25,000 per sq ft highlight segmented opportunities driven by infrastructure like Tidel Park and bus stands.
NAREDCO's Q3 2025 Sentiment Index reveals Kolkata's real estate market climbing to 59, with 74% of respondents expecting stable or improved sales, driven by strong residential demand and growing buyer confidence.
Surat's residential real estate dipped 8% in sales volume to 4,936 units in Q3 2025, yet property values climbed 4% per PropEquity data. Buyers now chase premium homes with better amenities, showing a shift to quality over quantity in this maturing market amid rising costs and changing demands.
PropEquity's report reveals Jaipur's tier-2 housing market saw a 3% sales decline and 26% fewer new launches in Q3 2025. Yet, residential plot prices jumped 27% yearly, signaling robust demand. Across tier-2 cities, 4.7 lakh plots worth Rs 2.44 lakh crore launched since 2022 highlight appetite for custom homes despite short-term corrections.
Greater Noida leads India's rental market with a 29.5% quarter-on-quarter demand jump in July-September 2025, per Propertywala.com's index, far outpacing the national 0.2% rise. Mid-sized homes (500-1,500 sq ft) draw 77% interest amid infrastructure boosts, marking its second straight quarter as the top micro-market. NCR defies slowdown trends.
Kolkata's housing market shifts dramatically as mid-sized apartments of 501-1,000 sq ft claim 58% of registrations in February 2026, up from 44% last year. Small units under 500 sq ft drop to 32% from 52%, driven by post-pandemic demand for spacious homes ideal for work-from-home and family living. Developers adapt swiftly to this buyer preference for practical, larger spaces.
Kerala's real estate market thrives in 2025, but Trivandrum sees a -1.3% quarterly and -4.8% annual price drop in Q4 FY25 per NHB data. Government's Life Mission scheme, aiding 595,536 beneficiaries with 462,412 homes built, fuels statewide residential demand despite local dip. Experts eye recovery ahead.
Ahmedabad's housing market splits sharply in H1 2025, with new launches plunging 61% YoY to 11,000 units amid 3% sales growth. Premium ready-to-move properties fetch high prices due to fierce demand, while affordable buyers face scarce options and steady rates, reshaping strategies for developers and home seekers alike.
ANAROCK Research reveals Bhiwadi's unsold housing stock dropped sharply to 3,540 units by H1 2023 from 19,920 in 2014. Developers curbed new launches, boosting absorption of 46,760 units sold since 2013 amid rising demand. This signals a healthier market with limited supply.
Dehradun leads with a stunning 30.9% year-on-year property price growth among major hill stations, outpacing Manali's 18.1% and Mussoorie's 11.1%, per Q3 2025 data. Boosted by better roads, remote work shifts, and lifestyle appeal, residential plots and independent houses draw 70% of buyer focus in the Rs 30 lakh to Rs 1 crore range, making it a prime investment spot.
Kolkata's housing sector thrived with an 8% year-on-year price rise in Q3 2025, per Knight Frank, selling 4,374 units amid India's slowdown. It outperformed Mumbai's 7% and Pune's 5%, driven by end-user demand and steady sales, positioning the city as a resilient market hub for buyers and investors.
Mohali's district administration has rolled out a hefty 20-32% increase in collector rates for residential properties, kicking in from October 23, 2025. This bump pushes rates from Rs 30,000 to Rs 36,000 and Rs 45,000 to Rs 56,000 per square yard, hiking stamp duties for buyers. Industrial rates jumped 30%, but commercial ones stayed put, marking the fourth straight rise since 2021 amid Mohali's..
Mumbai's housing market saw a 17% sales decline in Q3 2025, driven by high interest rates and economic uncertainties, per Aurum PropTech. This follows a 34% drop in Q2, indicating ongoing market caution.
In Q3 2025, Delhi NCR saw residential unit sales fall by 11% to 13,920, yet India's top cities reported a 14% rise in sales value to Rs 1.52 lakh crore, fueled by demand for luxury and premium homes. This shift highlights a preference for high-value properties amid market changes.
Despite a nationwide slowdown in housing sales, Kolkata posted a 4% year-on-year increase in Q3 2025, according to ANAROCK data. Only Kolkata and Chennai showed growth, with Chennai surging 33%, while major cities like NCR, MMR, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad experienced declines, underscoring regional market resilience amid economic pressures.
In August 2025, Pune saw 13,253 property registrations, a 3% drop from last year. Experts blame economic shifts and buyer changes but stay positive, pointing to infrastructure growth and strong jobs as recovery drivers. This resilience highlights the city's enduring appeal in India's real estate landscape.
While Mumbai and Thane experienced declines, Navi Mumbai saw a 12% rise in new real estate projects during Q3 2025, highlighting its resilience amid the broader MMR market slowdown.
Ahmedabad's office market showed impressive growth in Q2 2025, recording 161,000 square feet in gross leasing, dominated by GIFT City at 70%. The city added 0.8 million SF of new space, with net absorption hitting 3 million SF over the past year, dropping vacancy rates to 26%. Engineering & manufacturing and IT-BPM sectors each claimed 24% of leasing activity, signaling strong economic momentum.
Luxury housing sales in Delhi-NCR rose 9% in H1 2025 over the previous year, boosting the region's share of total sales value to 26% from 23%. This growth reflects robust demand for premium residential properties amid a thriving real estate market.
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.
Bengaluru's rental market cools significantly with 3BHK apartments seeing 25-30% rate cuts from ₹75,000 to ₹35,000-₹55,000 due to economic uncertainty and hybrid work trends.
Indore hosted its first Real Estate Influencers Meet on August 8, 2025, bringing together industry professionals and Laabham Group for market collaboration.
Hyderabad's real estate market recorded 6,391 June 2025 property registrations, marking a monthly high despite 9% YoY drop, fueled by luxury and large home surges. Premium areas like Shaikpet and Kondapur saw multi-crore transactions as the luxury segment expanded to 21% of sales.
Gurgaon's residential property prices rose 67% in two years to ₹16,186/sq.ft, prompting experts to predict market stabilization in premium areas while emerging sectors attract investors. The surge reflects infrastructure growth and luxury demand, but saturation concerns loom over overheated micro-markets.
The Gera report highlights Pune’s residential market recalibrating due to 40% price hikes (5y), 25% larger homes, and a 76% entry cost surge, straining affordability.