NBCC successfully completed an e-auction of 609 residential units in Greater Noida for Rs 1,069.43 crore, with AU Real Estate acquiring selling rights. This landmark transaction signals robust investor confidence in NCR's residential market.
Ludhiana's property market experiences robust growth as developers show increased interest in residential and commercial segments, driven by strong collections and expanding land acquisition.
Ernakulam's real estate landscape is transforming as metro connectivity drives homebuyer preferences toward strategic locations. Builders now focus on 2 and 3 BHK apartments near metro stations, boosting property values along expanding corridors.
Thrissur's residential property market is projected to grow 8-10% in 2025-26, driven by infrastructure developments and increasing NRI investments in Kerala's cultural capital.
Orange Business Park, a new commercial project in Saniya Hemad, Surat, launched in July 2025 with 73 high-end units sized 1886-3226 sq.ft. Possession starts December 2029, targeting corporate tenants and investors amid Surat's booming business corridor growth.
Deepak Builders and Developers' Home Fest has captivated Nashik homebuyers with showcase of residential and commercial projects in Govind Nagar, College Road, Pathardi Phata, and Nashik Road. Strong interest signals booming real estate demand, drawing crowds eager for affordable homes and investment opportunities in this vibrant city.
Mumbai's realty market has surged with institutional investments jumping fourfold to $1.19 billion in the first nine months of 2025, up from $295.57 million last year. Foreign funds from the US and Japan led with 67% share, while domestic capital added $398 million. Infrastructure boosts like Trans Harbour Link fuel this fourth straight billion-dollar year.
Govind Nagar in Nashik is rising fast as a top spot for homebuyers and investors, blending low prices with strong growth. Property rates average Rs. 6,635 per sq ft, up 9.71% yearly, while major developers launch 3BHK apartments and more. Better roads and infrastructure boost its appeal for 2025 buys.
Sterling Holiday Resorts opens Sterling Hibis Vellore, its first 40-key property spanning 5.3 acres along Tiruvannamalai Road. This resort boosts Vellore's hospitality scene with villa-style rooms, spa, pool, and event spaces, drawing leisure and business travelers while sparking nearby real estate growth in residential and commercial sectors.
Dehradun leads with a stunning 30.9% year-on-year property price growth among major hill stations, outpacing Manali's 18.1% and Mussoorie's 11.1%, per Q3 2025 data. Boosted by better roads, remote work shifts, and lifestyle appeal, residential plots and independent houses draw 70% of buyer focus in the Rs 30 lakh to Rs 1 crore range, making it a prime investment spot.
Noida's luxury real estate segment has surged with a 20% year-on-year capital value increase, driven by strong investor confidence. Sector 150 saw 7% growth, while the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway corridor hit 27% for completed projects. Infrastructure like Jewar Airport fuels this boom, making premium homes hot investments amid rising demand from HNIs and professionals.
Jaipur solidifies its status as a fintech powerhouse with over 5,000 new ventures in 2025, sparking 20% annual gains in outskirts property prices. Tier-2 affordability, 40-50% below metros, draws investors amid government-backed growth in startups and real estate.
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.
New Gurgaon and Dwarka Expressway led Gurgaon's residential boom in Q3 2025, capturing 43% of launches per Cushman & Wakefield's report. Developers flock to these areas for better airport links, growing amenities, and high returns, shifting focus from crowded prime spots amid supply shortages. Gurugram dominates NCR housing with 87% share.
Bhiwadi's rapid industrial expansion and infrastructure upgrades are transforming its residential market, boosting demand for group housing societies, plots, and affordable homes. Job creation by giants like Honda and PepsiCo draws permanent settlers, offering strong investment returns amid NCR growth.
Sobha Limited's ambitious expansion of Sobha City Mall adds 200,000 sq ft of retail space near Thrissur Government Medical College, boosting Mannuthy commercial rentals by 22%. With 85% pre-leasing secured, the project signals strong investor confidence and positions Thrissur as a retail hotspot ahead of its December 2025 inauguration.
Zirakpur's real estate surges with rising prices, fueled by infrastructure like PR-7 Road and metro plans. Once a suburb, it now offers high ROI, family-friendly 3 BHK flats, and strong connectivity near Chandigarh, drawing investors and buyers seeking comfort and growth in 2025.
Pune's residential market surged with 10,776 new units in Q3 2025, led by NH-4 Bypass North corridor at 38% share, including Hinjewadi and Wakad. Mid-segment claimed 58%, while high-end and luxury units hit 38%, signaling strong buyer demand for premium homes amid infrastructure boosts.
Madurai's neighborhoods such as Silaiman, Avaniyapuram, Manthikulam, and Nagamalai Pudukottai boast rental yields of 4-8%, far exceeding national averages of 2-4%. This surge stems from NRI and IT professional influx, blending peace, safety, schools, and quality builds. Buyers favor 1,200 sqft plots for strong returns and growth potential amid infrastructure boosts.
Ranchi Municipal Corporation launches a comprehensive urban redevelopment plan for 2026, targeting road repairs across 53 wards, decongestion via anti-encroachment drives, and city-wide cleanliness campaigns. Surveys will categorize roads as Good, Average, Poor, or Very Poor, paving the way for tailored action plans to boost living standards and property appeal.
Bhubaneswar leads India's regional real estate surge with a 23.2% YoY property value rise, ranking with Gurugram at 30%, Greater Noida 23%, and Noida 22.2%. Driven by infrastructure, IT growth, and end-user demand, the city offers stable returns and affordable housing in smart corridors, attracting investors seeking long-term gains beyond metros.
Gurgaon's real estate surges in November 2025 with key launches like Eli's Sector 111, Birla 71 on Southern Peripheral Road, Central Park 104, MR 86, and affordable Signature Global Imperial Sector 88A starting at ₹63,999 for 2BHK units. These projects blend luxury and budget options, fueled by strong market growth and developer optimism amid booming infrastructure.
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.
White Collar Realty hosts the Gurgaon Property Expo 2026 over multiple weekends from February 14-15 to March 14-15, showcasing gated communities, commercial properties, and new launches. Buyers, sellers, and investors can explore deals, compare projects, and seize market opportunities at this prime event in Gurugram.
As Bangalore's tech corridor prices surge beyond ₹12,000 per sq ft, homebuyers increasingly turn to peripheral areas like Devanahalli and Doddaballapur, where affordability meets strong growth potential and infrastructure development.