Delhi-NCR's luxury housing market explodes with 97% year-on-year growth in 2025, while overall housing prices surge 24%. The region dominates India's real estate landscape with over 200,000 units sold and launched, driven by infrastructure improvements and strong institutional investment.
Bengaluru's housing market hits a wall for budget buyers as sub-₹50 lakh homes vanish amid soaring prices in IT hubs like Whitefield and Sarjapur Road. Compact 2BHKs now cost ₹1.5-2.3 crore, pushing IT pros to fringes amid job fears and potential corrections.
Indirapuram dominates Ghaziabad's residential market, boasting the highest transaction volumes from FY2021-2025 at 3,500-4,000 units yearly—triple pre-pandemic levels. FY2025 saw 19% price growth versus 9% citywide, fueled by Delhi-Meerut Expressway and RRTS projects enhancing connectivity and demand.
Ahmedabad's upgrade to Seismic Zone IV by the Bureau of Indian Standards demands tougher quake-proof standards for buildings approved after May 3, 2026. Engineers must reinforce designs from foundations up, boosting material use and driving a 20-25% hike in new property prices. Buyers and developers face big changes ahead.
Bhopal's real estate market in Central and Eastern India saw an 18% decline in housing units sold during Q1 2025, but sales value stayed flat, signaling resilient property prices. This bucks the trend in other state capitals with milder drops and rising values, underscoring unique tier-2 dynamics amid economic shifts.
Worli in Mumbai has surged as India's luxury real estate powerhouse, capturing nearly 40% of ultra-luxury home sales above ₹40 crore. Prices hit ₹1,00,000 per sq ft, rivaling New York's Lower Manhattan, with over 20 deals exceeding ₹100 crore in three years and ₹7,600 crore in land transactions since 2023. This transformation cements its status as the nation's wealth epicenter.
Recent Mangalore Today reports reveal a sharp shift in the housing market. A December 3rd article highlights reversed trends in sales and permits, while December 4th confirms surging supply causing moderated price growth and cuts in several projects. Buyers gain leverage as inventory rises, offering timely opportunities in this coastal city.
The RBI's December 2025 repo rate cut to 5.25% is reshaping Mumbai's real estate landscape. Homebuyers in affordable and mid-income segments stand to benefit significantly from cheaper housing loans.
Propertywala.com's 2025 analysis shows Vellore's property prices stabilising at ₹4,869 per sqft on average. Kosapet leads as a premium spot at ₹5,782/sqft, while Konavattam provides budget options at ₹3,803/sqft. This balance creates opportunities for buyers and sellers across budgets in a thriving market.
Raipur's residential property prices dropped 4% quarter-on-quarter in late 2025, per eXp India and PHC reports, signaling first correction after years of gains. Experts link it to stabilization amid rapid rises, with Chhattisgarh land prices mirroring the dip. Buyers may find opportunities as market cools.
Panchkula's real estate surges as luxury housing values rise from Rs.5,000-7,500 to Rs.6,200-8,500 per sq. ft. in five years. Shivalik views, green spaces, top connectivity, and resort-style projects by DLF Homes draw NRI investors seeking large homes and plotted developments in this Tricity gem.
Bengaluru's luxury housing market has skyrocketed 42% to ₹16,700 per sq ft, fueled by tech pros, NRIs, and global center workers in Whitefield and Sarjapur Road. This boom places the city among India's top premium property hotspots, outpacing many metros amid strong demand.
Kerala's real estate market thrives in 2025, but Trivandrum sees a -1.3% quarterly and -4.8% annual price drop in Q4 FY25 per NHB data. Government's Life Mission scheme, aiding 595,536 beneficiaries with 462,412 homes built, fuels statewide residential demand despite local dip. Experts eye recovery ahead.
Ahmedabad stands out as India's most affordable major housing market at Rs 4,820 per sq ft, with moderate 7.9% YoY growth, while Delhi-NCR surges 19%, Bengaluru 15%, and Hyderabad 13%. This widening gap draws price-sensitive buyers and value investors, boosted by infrastructure like GIFT City and steady demand in 2026.
Bangalore's real estate market faces intense debate as 2BHK apartments hit ₹1 crore routinely, fueled by IT demand and tight supply. Analysts question if prices can hold amid affordability woes for single earners, while dual-income buyers snap up properties. Knight Frank data shows 16% surge, sparking Reddit frenzy on buying power.
Ahmedabad's housing market splits sharply in H1 2025, with new launches plunging 61% YoY to 11,000 units amid 3% sales growth. Premium ready-to-move properties fetch high prices due to fierce demand, while affordable buyers face scarce options and steady rates, reshaping strategies for developers and home seekers alike.
Mumbai Metro Line 4 from Wadala to Kasarvadavali reaches 84% completion after MMRDA installs a massive 56-metre steel span at Ghatkopar. This 32 km elevated corridor promises faster commutes to Thane, boosting real estate in connected areas and easing traffic woes for millions.
Analysts predict Patna's property prices will surge post-2025 Bihar election, fueled by political stability, fresh development policies, and major infrastructure boosts. This creates prime opportunities for investors and homebuyers in high-growth areas like Bailey Road and Anisabad, amid ongoing urban renewal and budget incentives.
Bangalore's soaring property prices drive residents to Mysore, where homes cost 30-50% less and values have jumped over 50% in the past year. Neighborhoods like Kuvempu Nagar and Vijayanagar see hot demand from families and investors, fueled by big builders snapping up land for future projects. Discover why this shift offers smart savings and growth.
Punjab government's sharp increase in CLU and EDC charges is hitting Zirakpur hardest, raising developer costs for converting agricultural land to residential projects. With limited inventory and surging demand, this fuels rapid property price growth in the emerging real estate hub, outpacing other Tricity areas.
Noida's residential property prices jumped 4.1% quarterly in Q4 2025, per eXp India analysis of NHB Residex data, fueled by metro expansions and business hub access. This positions the city as a top Northern India performer, with experts forecasting strong growth into 2026 amid infrastructure boosts and high demand.
Navi Mumbai's housing market leads India with a stunning 39.1% annual growth rate as per the latest data, fueled by robust infrastructure like the Mumbai Trans Harbour Link and Navi Mumbai International Airport. Prices rose 22% from 2021 to 2025, drawing buyers and developers amid strong demand in hotspots like Vashi and Panvel.
Alibaug's real estate market has witnessed property prices nearly triple over five years, attracting major developers and hospitality brands. However, critical infrastructure gaps including aging water systems and inadequate waste management threaten sustainable growth.
Hyderabad's residential market experienced a dramatic shift toward premium properties in Q3 2025, with luxury segments dominating new launches despite declining overall sales volumes, reflecting evolving buyer preferences.
Knight Frank's Q3 2025 report reveals Bangalore's residential prices rose 15% year-on-year, second to NCR's 19%. Anarock data back 15-20% growth in 2024. Premium areas like Sarjapur Road, Whitefield, and North Bangalore see huge demand from IT pros, startups, and NRIs, making 2BHKs under ₹1 crore scarce.