Rajkot Collector's Office kicks off a detailed survey of 139 enemy properties left by migrants to Pakistan and China post-wars. This national initiative aims to assess and potentially auction these assets, boosting land supply and reshaping property rights in the city while sparking debates on utilization and market dynamics.
Renowned architect Hemang Nathvani emphasizes that landscaping has become the soul of modern residential projects in Rajkot, with developers increasingly investing in outdoor spaces to boost property values and resident satisfaction.
Rajkot’s property market experiences robust price growth in peripheral zones like Kalawad Road, while central areas show varied trends, presenting distinct investment opportunities.
Union Cabinet approves PMAY-Urban Phase II targeting 1 crore urban homes, including Rajkot, to address housing shortages and stimulate economic growth through affordable housing.
Rajkot's real estate market is rapidly growing in Gujarat, with consistent property value appreciation. Demand for 2 BHK units and luxury homes is on the rise.