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.
Surat surges ahead as India's fastest-growing residential market, boasting a 14.9% rise in flats for sale from January to September 2025, per eXp India's analysis. Listings climbed from 4,650 to 5,342 units, offering buyers more options and curbing sharp price hikes amid tier-2 sales dips elsewhere.
Wave City in Ghaziabad recorded over 25% sales growth during the Diwali 2025 festive season, per IBRF data, fueling NCR's 24% annual housing price rise in Q3 2025, the highest in major Indian cities. Knight Frank India notes luxury sales up 15-20%, driven by policy stability and buyer confidence in premium homes.
Propertywala.com's 2025 data reveals a stark contrast in Puducherry's real estate market, with White Town averaging ₹16,202 per sq ft against Lawspet's ₹3,908. This 4.1x premium stems from colonial charm, limited supply, and NRI interest fueling 20% growth.
Knight Frank's Q2 2025 Prime Global Cities Index places Bengaluru 4th globally with 10.2% annual prime property growth, surpassing Mumbai and Delhi. Tech wealth creation and constrained luxury inventory drive this outperformance against a global average of 2.3% growth.
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.
Noida's prime sectors, including 150 and 62, see 5-7% annual price growth driven by metro connectivity, expressways, and IT hubs. Prices hit ₹7,000-12,000/sq.ft., with Jewar Airport and Film City projects spurring further growth. Rental demand surges in key corridors.
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.