Plot prices in Faridabad's Sector 78 have soared to starting levels of ₹7.05 crores by August 2025, fueled by robust infrastructure upgrades, proximity to top schools, and the transformative Faridabad-Jewar Airport Expressway. This boom positions the sector as a prime residential hotspot, promising reduced commutes and lucrative returns for investors eyeing long-term growth in this dynamic NCR...
Kolkata's residential market surged to 46,742 apartment registrations from January to September 2025, a 32% year-on-year rise and the highest since 2020. September recorded 5,302 units amid stable prices and infrastructure boosts. Knight Frank data reveals 53% demand for 500-1,000 sq ft homes, signaling a shift to spacious living in key zones like South and North Kolkata.
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.
Pune's luxury housing market hit 15% share in September 2025, up from 14% last year, as properties over ₹1 crore gain traction. Knight Frank India and Cushman & Wakefield data show bigger homes above 800 sq. ft. at 29% of sales, fueled by IT growth and infrastructure boosts in areas like Hinjewadi and Kharadi.
Nashik's property landscape has transformed dramatically, with total properties jumping from 3.80 lakh in 2014-15 to 6 lakh by 2024-25, driven by migration, job opportunities, and investment demand.
Mumbai's residential real estate sector showed strong momentum in Q3 2025, launching 15,388 units. Navi Mumbai led with 39% share, while mid-segment housing dominated at 65%. Capital values dipped 8%, but rentals rose slightly.
Ahmedabad witnesses a 25% rise in buyers choosing ready-to-move-in homes for instant possession, avoiding delays and GST, especially in areas like Vaishnodevi Circle and Bopal-Ambli, as young folks dodge rent-EMI double whammy.
The sixth edition of The Tribune Real Estate Expo 2025 in Chandigarh saw over 3,000 attendees exploring luxury and affordable housing options alongside financial guidance, cementing its position as the region’s top property showcase.
The Indian real estate market shows mixed reactions to recent developments in the US economy. While some companies are optimistic, others remain skeptical. Recent activity suggests market stabilization.
Rental property investments are gaining traction in India as home sales slow, with Hyderabad showing mixed trends in both sales and rental demand.
Pune's property market is thriving with increased investments in residential and commercial developments, notably by Milestone Capital, focusing on affordable housing and prime locations.
Mumbai's elite shifting from Malabar Hill to Bandra, with celebrities and business professionals choosing the suburban location.
The real estate sector is evolving, with a new trend of using celebrity names to brand properties, attracting high-end clients but possibly alienating the middle class.