November 2025 reports reveal a boom in demand for highway-accessible villa plots in North Goa, fueled by Mopa Airport routes and infrastructure upgrades. Developers rush launches along key corridors as investors eye long-term gains, with accessibility trumping coastal spots for premium value. Prices stabilize amid supply, poised for 5-10% rise.
The operational Manohar International Airport at Mopa has fueled a surge in property demand across North Goa's coastal belt, especially Anjuna, Assagao, and Siolim. Beach proximity, tourist crowds, and lively cafe scenes promise high ROI for villa and apartment buyers, as developers like Raymond Realty eye strong growth ahead.
AIL Developer launches 250-acre gated community near Shiroda Beach and MOPA Airport, offering clean-title plots, premium amenities, and phased construction targeting HNIs and second-home buyers with projected 12-15% annual returns. Phase 1 sales open soon.
NRIs drive a 35% surge in luxury housing demand in North Goa’s Mopa Corridor, propelled by improved infrastructure and global lifestyle appeal as premium properties near Manohar International Airport attract overseas investors seeking rental yields and sustainability.
Infrastructure developments including the operational Mopa Airport and Smart City initiatives have intensified demand for plots in North Goa’s premium areas like Porvorim, Candolim, and Anjuna. Prices in these locales now average ₹20,000 per square meter, with forecasts predicting 15–20% appreciation within five years due to enhanced connectivity and urban infrastructure upgrades.
South Goa's real estate market is witnessing a boom due to the Mopa Airport and Smart City developments, attracting investors and NRIs seeking long-term growth in Canacona and Vasco.
Goa's real estate market is transforming into a luxury investment haven, driven by capital appreciation and infrastructure development. High-net-worth individuals are investing in opulent villas and high-end apartments, boosting the luxury segment.