The Bhubaneswar Metro Rail project has triggered a 25-50% spike in land prices near proposed corridors, with developers capitalizing on proximity benefits and infrastructure upgrades. Analysts predict further appreciation of 20-30% by 2026, driven by enhanced connectivity and urban development.
Gandhinagar emerged as India's leading city for property price growth with a 120% rise from 2018-2024, outpacing Ahmedabad and Hyderabad amid infrastructure expansion and Olympic ambitions. Find insights into key drivers and market comparisons.
Goa's government approves Margao-Colva Light Rail Transit project to boost connectivity between South Goa's commercial hub and Colva Beach, set to elevate property values and attract development.
Lucknow’s Metro Phase 2 begins construction, introducing an 11.5km East-West Corridor with 12 stations. This expansion promises to elevate property values, boost connectivity, and create new investment zones across Vasant Kunj, Charbagh, and other emerging business hubs. The ₹5,800 crore project targets completion by 2030, enhancing urban infrastructure and transit accessibility.
Jaipur’s expanding infrastructure—metro lines, expressways, and tech corridors—is driving real estate growth. Areas near key projects see rising values, attracting buyers and investors seeking future-ready, high-ROI properties. Enhanced connectivity fosters demand for residential, commercial, and luxury housing, positioning Jaipur as a prime investment hub in India’s housing market.
Nagpur’s real estate market is thriving due to infrastructure upgrades, Smart City projects, and strategic location, driving property prices up by 58% in key areas like Hingna Road.
Surat Metro Phase 1, operational by mid-2025, is poised to significantly enhance property values along its corridors, particularly in areas like Vesu, Adajan, and Katargam.
Coimbatore’s real estate sector continues to thrive in 2025, driven by IT influence, surging rental demand, and suburban development near highways, with Saravanampatti and Kalapatti emerging as prime locations.
The ₹393.57 crore Thrissur Railway Station upgrade boosts nearby real estate through modern amenities and enhanced connectivity.
The nearing completion of Dwarka Expressway (mid-2025) promises enhanced connectivity and significant property price appreciation in adjacent Delhi-Gurgaon sectors.
KRERA data highlights rising demand for luxury 3-4 bedroom flats in Ernakulam, with 86 new projects in 2024. Marine Drive and Panampilly Nagar attract young professionals, IT workers, and businesspersons seeking premium amenities.
Coimbatore's upcoming metro rail project and western bypass road are poised to enhance connectivity, boost property demand, and drive real estate growth in key areas like Peelamedu and Karamadai.
Ahmedabad's property prices saw a 1.96% YoY increase, reaching ₹6,136/sq.ft in January 2025. Luxury housing demand in SG Highway and Satellite, alongside commercial expansion in Ashram Road and Prahlad Nagar, are key factors behind the rise.
The upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport's May 2025 launch has triggered 15-20% property price surges in Ulwe, Panvel, and Kharghar. Infrastructure expansions and job growth projections are driving demand for residential and commercial spaces.
Faridabad is emerging as a prime location for luxury residential development, offering larger, more affordable properties compared to Gurgaon and Noida, boosted by infrastructure improvements and increased connectivity.
Co-working spaces are reshaping commercial real estate, offering flexible solutions. They present financial opportunities for investors, but risks must be considered for success.
Navigating the resale flat market in Pune involves weighing benefits like tax savings and immediate move-in readiness against potential drawbacks such as limited property appreciation.
The construction of a 22 Km link road connecting Ghaziabad and Greater Noida is expected to enhance real estate growth and property values in the Ghaziabad area.
Gujarat realtors hope to generate ₹1,000 crore from NRI investments by March 2009 through the recent property show at the WGC. Despite market slowdowns, the focus remains on promoting Gujarat as a prime investment destination with high appreciation potential.