Gurgaon's property market stabilizes in Q3 2025 with 2-5% quarterly growth after aggressive price hikes, driven by luxury demand and infrastructure improvements.
Pune dominated India's residential market in H1 2025, selling 44,000 units worth ₹32,800 crore, driven by surging demand for mid-range homes despite 27% price increases.
Pune retains its affordability edge in Indian metros with average home prices at ₹75L, contrasting Mumbai’s ₹2.26Cr and Hyderabad’s ₹1.84Cr, driven by strategic infrastructure investments and robust warehousing growth despite recent sticker shock in smaller apartments.
Rajkot's strategic peripheral zones like Kalawad and Airport Roads are witnessing luxury real estate growth due to smart city amenities and industrial connectivity, attracting high-net-worth buyers seeking premium properties and lifestyle facilities.
From January to July 2025, Chennai saw the launch of over 135 new residential projects, focusing mainly on 2BHK and 3BHK apartments tailored to mid-income homebuyers.
Rangareddy district recorded a 20% year-on-year increase in property prices during June 2025, fueled by infrastructure expansion and premium housing demand surge. The area attracted 49% of registrations as luxury units dominated transaction value, reflecting Hyderabad's market evolution toward high-end residential developments.
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.
Mysore Road witnesses historic land price surge in 2025, with annual appreciation rates reaching 12–18% due to improved connectivity via the Bangalore-Mysore Expressway and metro expansions, driving demand for residential plots and commercial developments.
Rajkot’s property market experiences robust price growth in peripheral zones like Kalawad Road, while central areas show varied trends, presenting distinct investment opportunities.
Zirakpur's affordable properties show faster resale rates compared to Mohali's luxury segment, driven by high rental demand and co-living spaces near IT hubs.
Kanchipuram's property market shows steady growth in 2025, with average prices reaching ₹4,407/sq.ft. Infrastructure developments, economic expansion, and diverse housing options drive demand, attracting investors and homebuyers.
Despite India's projected 6.5% home price surge, Howrah's residential market shows resilience with a 2.31% YoY price decline. Average rates of ₹3,803/sq ft offer strategic entry points for buyers amid contrasting market dynamics.
Nainital's property prices surge by 13% YoY, with average rates reaching ₹6,633/sqft. The market shows a 6X range from ₹2,272 to ₹12,000/sqft, reflecting demand diversity and upward trends in residential and commercial segments.
Knight Frank India's report forecasts a stable year for India's real estate sector in 2022, with a 5% rise in housing prices and growing demand for office space.