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.
Hyderabad's real estate market showed robust growth in September 2025, with residential registrations rising 35% year-on-year to 6,612 homes valued at ₹4,804 crore. The premium segment, properties over ₹1 crore, surged 151%, comprising 22% of registrations and 53% of total value, indicating a strong shift to luxury living.
Gurgaon's property market stabilizes in Q3 2025 with 2-5% quarterly growth after aggressive price hikes, driven by luxury demand and infrastructure improvements.
Gurgaon saw over 28 luxury projects launched in Q1 2025, despite steep prices, with sales dipping 14% and unsold inventory at 18,000 units, raising concerns of oversupply.
In Q1 2025, Bhopal's housing sales dropped 8%, mirroring an 18% regional fall in Central & Eastern India, despite a 6% rise in sales value in top tier 2 cities across India.
Kolkata's housing sales fell 28% in Q1 2025, contrasting with 2024's growth, as economic uncertainty and rising prices impacted buyer confidence, reflecting shifting market dynamics.