Punjab’s abrupt doubling of development charges and CLU fees aims to boost state revenue while addressing infrastructure demands in Zirakpur’s surging real estate market. Developers now face higher costs for approvals, raising concerns about price hikes for homebuyers. New policies include increased allowances for farmers and revised tax structures to fuel urban development.
Thane's average home prices leaped 46% (₹13,550/sq.ft. in 2022 to ₹19,800/sq.ft. in 2025), driven by infrastructure upgrades and rising demand for compact 1BHK/2BHK units, now outperforming Mumbai's prime markets.
Gurgaon's residential property prices rose 67% in two years to ₹16,186/sq.ft, prompting experts to predict market stabilization in premium areas while emerging sectors attract investors. The surge reflects infrastructure growth and luxury demand, but saturation concerns loom over overheated micro-markets.
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.
Nainital's property market shows stark regional contrasts with Mallital's 40% price corrections contrasting premium rates in tourist zones. Infrastructure projects and market liberalization reshape demand patterns.
Chennai’s property prices have grown steadily by 4-7% year-on-year, with both established and emerging areas fueling demand and driving price appreciation.
Indore's residential property prices shoot up 26% in guideline rates, with micro-markets like Vijay Nagar and Super Corridor witnessing up to 190% spikes. IT sector expansion and major infrastructure projects drive demand and premium commercial leasing rates.
Rising demand for 2 BHK flats in Lucknow's emerging neighborhoods like Alambagh and Indira Nagar, offering affordable luxury housing with strong investment potential in infrastructure-driven markets.
Vellore's real estate market is experiencing a 10% annual growth due to increased demand, infrastructure improvements, and its growing importance as an educational and healthcare hub.
Nashik Road's strategic connectivity and affordable 2 BHK properties (₹4,300/sq.ft) drive its emergence as a top 2025 investment hub for real estate enthusiasts.
Effective December 1, 2024, Faridabad's property prices rise by 10–20% across residential, commercial, and agricultural sectors. Hike impacts registration costs and market dynamics until March 31, 2025, with higher rates in DLF areas and Greater Faridabad.
Nashik's real estate market experiences steady growth in 2025, with Gangapur, Panchavati, and Nashik Road leading price appreciation. Infrastructure development, IT sector expansion, and government policies drive demand, while ready reckoner rate hikes foreshadow future price increases.
Greater Noida property demand soars as Noida International Airport nears completion, with residential prices rising 15% in Q1 2025. Improved connectivity and infrastructure upgrades support residential hubs and commercial corridors, transforming the region into a prime investment destination.
Bhopal property prices to surge by 5-250% in 230 areas starting April 2025. Proposed rate hikes by district officials mark a second increase in one year, challenging home buyers and reshaping local real estate dynamics.
The nearing completion of Dwarka Expressway (mid-2025) promises enhanced connectivity and significant property price appreciation in adjacent Delhi-Gurgaon sectors.
Mumbai's real estate market experiences a typical monsoon slump, but post-COVID-19, pent-up demand and waterlogging have significantly influenced pricing and transaction volumes.
Tamil Nadu's CM announced a new airport near Hosur, benefiting Bengaluru's Electronic City techies. Increased rental prices plague IT hubs like Bellandur.
The Jewar Airport promises to boost real estate in its vicinity with substantial developments. Key areas to invest include Jewar, Sector 22D, Dankaur, Sector 150, and Chi 5.
Mumbai's rental market growth, driven by redevelopment projects, is cooling down in 2024. Increased supply of redeveloped homes is stabilizing rents after a surge between 2021 and 2023.
GIFT City real estate prices surge 10-20% after Gujarat relaxes 60-year liquor ban. Increased demand, tax breaks, and improved infrastructure drive growth in residential and commercial sectors.
Indian real estate began 2024 strongly, with residential property demand rising despite price increases. Top cities saw increased housing sales, indicating market resilience.
Mumbai developers like Oberoi Realty, Godrej Properties, and Hiranandani Group are acquiring land in Ayodhya, driving property price increases by 179% post-temple opening.
Knight Frank's report reveals Singapore as the top Asia-Pacific residential market with 13.7% YoY growth. Bengaluru and Mumbai also rank in the top 10.
Kanakapura Road in Bengaluru offers an appealing combination of urban conveniences and a serene setting, making it a prime location for residents and investors alike.
Isnapur, a growing residential hub in Hyderabad, attracts investors due to its strategic location, affordability, and proximity to commercial areas and modern amenities.