Knight Frank's Q3 2025 report shows Bengaluru topping new residential launches with a 28% year-on-year rise, hitting 14,538 unit sales amid stable demand. While Mumbai and NCR dropped 19% each, developers like Prestige, Sobha, and Brigade target metro corridors and premium homes, fueled by tech jobs and buyer shifts toward high-end options.
Chennai leads India's residential real estate with a robust 33% year-on-year sales growth, selling 6,010 units in Q3 2025, while top seven cities face a 9% decline. Job creation from global capability centers and quality project supply fuel demand in mid, upper-mid, and luxury segments (₹40 lakh to ₹2.5 crore), accounting for 93% of new launches. Southern suburbs dominate with premium housing on..
Nashik's property landscape has transformed dramatically, with total properties jumping from 3.80 lakh in 2014-15 to 6 lakh by 2024-25, driven by migration, job opportunities, and investment demand.
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.
Prestige Estates Projects Ltd unveils the second phase of its 62.5-acre Indirapuram township with 620 premium residential units under Mayflower, targeting Rs 2,200 crore in revenue. Following the near sell-out of the first phase's 3,421 units worth Rs 9,000 crore, this launch capitalizes on surging demand for luxury homes along NH-24 in Ghaziabad.
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.
Liquidation of ESOPs from Flipkart, PhonePe, Swiggy IPO, and Zepto listing has flooded Bangalore with cash-rich professionals. These buyers, boasting high credit scores and big down payments, target premium and mid-range homes in hot spots like Whitefield and Sarjapur Road. Amid tech layoffs, this wealth surge keeps demand strong, letting developers hold firm on prices while metro expansions...
Shikhar Villa by Sahjanand Group introduces premium 4 BHK villas in Sargasan, Gandhinagar, blending modern luxury with serene green spaces. Possession set for December 2026, this project offers smart homes, private gardens, and top amenities amid excellent connectivity to schools, hospitals, and malls, redefining upscale living in a planned city.
Hyderabad's real estate market showed robust growth in September 2025, with residential registrations rising 35% year-on-year to 6,612 homes valued at ₹4,804 crore. The premium segment, properties over ₹1 crore, surged 151%, comprising 22% of registrations and 53% of total value, indicating a strong shift to luxury living.
NeoLiv, led by ex-Godrej Properties CEO Mohit Malhotra, has signed a deal to build a 62-acre premium township in Faridabad's Sector 98 and 99A. This project focuses on luxury villas and plots, boasting a revenue potential of ₹2,300 crore, marking a major expansion in the NCR real estate market.
The JLL-NAREDCO report reveals a dramatic rise in housing sales in Mumbai and Pune, doubling to 105,332 units from 2022 to mid-2025, as premium homes dominate launches at 59%, while affordable options dwindle, urging policy interventions. (158 characters)
T&T Group has unveiled a luxurious ₹700 crore residential project in Raj Nagar Extension. This development boasts Victorian and Tudor-style architecture, spacious living units, and top-notch modern amenities, aiming to redefine the local housing market for aspirational homebuyers.
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.
Gaurs Group commits ₹1,400 crore to develop a 12-acre premium residential project on Yamuna Expressway's Sector 22-D. Targeting ₹2,000 crore revenue, the ultra-luxury high-rise project leverages Jewar Airport proximity and features integrated amenities, signaling strong regional growth confidence.
Pune's H1 2025 real estate market hits 44,000 unit sales and ₹32,800 crore turnover, led by premium segment growth (200% surge) and IT corridor demand. Festive season expected to boost full-year performance beyond 2024 records.
Aranyaka Estates announces September 2025 launch of Aranyaka Socorro, featuring 26 luxury villas in Porvorim, North Goa, priced Rs 11-13 crore.
Hyderabad's luxury housing market defies broader trends with 17% growth to 8,205 units in H1 2025, driven by tech professionals seeking premium homes above ₹1.5 crore.
Boman Irani reveals Rustomjee's strategic focus on Mumbai's ₹5 crore apartment market, identifying it as the city's sweet spot while maintaining ₹1-3 crore as the darling segment.
Delhi Development Authority launches Premium Housing Scheme 2025 with 327 ready-to-move flats across prime locations through competitive e-auction bidding process.
Panchkula emerges as India's luxury residential hotspot with 20-24% price growth, attracting NRIs and premium buyers seeking upscale alternatives to crowded metros.
Enhanced healthcare facilities and top educational institutions are driving unprecedented residential investment growth across Coimbatore's prime micro-markets throughout 2025.
Greater Noida commanded 62% of Noida-Greater Noida property registrations in Q3 2024, driving 6% volume growth and 34% sales value surge to ₹6,328 crore. Jewar Airport and metro expansions fuel premium demand as average prices hit ₹61 lakh.
Hyderabad's property market experiences decline as IT sector layoffs impact buyer confidence, particularly affecting mid-premium segments while luxury properties remain stable.
Local buyers now dominate Ernakulam's residential market with 60% share, boosting occupancy rates as premium 3BHK units attract permanent relocations over investments.
Godrej Properties enters Vadodara’s real estate market with 34-acre acquisition for premium plotted residential units, marking its second Gujarat project in 12 months.