Ghaziabad drew ₹12,750 crore in 2025, logged 29 new project registrations, and became UP’s second-strongest district after Noida.
Noida led Uttar Pradesh’s real estate market in 2025 with 69 project registrations, 37,199 units, and over half of the state’s capital investment.
Ujjain has overtaken Bhopal in residential project registrations for 2024-25, per MPRERA data, reversing years of dominance by the capital. Developers point to CM Mohan Yadav's hometown advantage and 2028 Simhastha preparations as drivers, while CREDAI Bhopal blames an outdated master plan and RERA hurdles for the slump. This shift signals urbanization trends in Madhya Pradesh.
Ernakulam leads Kerala in new real estate registrations, with 42 of 86 projects being residential apartments, signaling strong growth in the luxury market and diverse development trends under KRERA oversight.