The National Capital Region's property market soared with average prices hitting ₹8,900 per sq. ft. in Q3 2025, marking a 24% increase from last year. Gurgaon leads this growth, thanks to higher incomes, gated community preferences, and demand for bigger homes amid IT influx in Gurugram and Noida.
India's luxury housing market sees 85% surge in H1 2025, driven by NRIs and high-income professionals seeking premium amenities and asset stability amid global uncertainty.
AU Real Estate invests ₹600 crore in Ghaziabad’s Sunflower luxury apartments, offering 595 premium 3-4BHK units across 30 floors with expansive lobbies. Responding to post-pandemic demand for high-quality living spaces in Aditya World City, the project combines modern amenities and strategic NH-24 location. Completion targeted for February 2029.
Hyderabad's luxury residential market witnesses a 37% price surge, with home values rising from ₹84 lakh to ₹1.15 crore in H1 2025, driven by post-pandemic demand shifts and robust sales despite lower unit numbers.
Pune's residential real estate recorded 11,930 registrations in May 2025, a 3% YoY decline, contrasting with strong YTD growth of 16%. Luxury housing gained traction (19% vs. 14% YoY) despite affordable homes dominating (81% market share). Central areas retained 75% control, while emerging suburbs saw rising demand for spacious post-pandemic homes.
Kochi's luxury apartment market booms as KRERA data reveals surging registrations for 3/4BHK units, driven by young professionals and business elites migrating to prime locales.
Mumbai's Western suburbs including Bandra, Juhu and Andheri logged a 20% rise in luxury apartment sales in Q4-2024, driven by enhanced infrastructure developments and post-pandemic demand for spacious homes.