Bhubaneswar's real estate market soared in Q3 2025 with 1,200 unit sales, up 20% YoY. Premium segment jumped to 10-13% share thanks to GST drop from 12% to 8% on under-construction units, boosting buyer confidence. Over 80% deals in ₹30-60 lakh range near smart-city areas and airport. NRIs drive demand for ready-to-move gated communities amid 9-10 month inventory.
Strong institutional capital inflows in 2025 bolster Chennai's real estate market with investor confidence, stable policies, and transparent transactions despite national uncertainty.
Rajasthan's fastest-growing real estate brand Shubhashish Homes launches its inaugural Indore project on Ujjain Road corridor, positioning itself as a premium investment destination ahead of major infrastructure developments in the region.
Kolkata's real estate market experiences a 9% surge in unsold inventory following increased housing launches, creating a supply-demand imbalance. Buyers gain negotiation leverage and competitive pricing opportunities as developers adjust strategies.
Chief Minister M.K. Stalin inaugurated multiple development projects in Madurai on February 21, 2026, including the Goripalayam flyover and public infrastructure improvements that are reshaping the city's real estate landscape and property values.
HMDA's Kokapet Neopolis land auctions in 2025 have raked in over ₹3,708 crore across three phases, with average prices jumping 87% to ₹137.36 crore per acre from 2023 levels. The upcoming Golden Mile auction on December 5 promises even higher bids in this hot Rangareddy spot, drawing top developers amid booming demand near Hyderabad's Financial District.
Ahmedabad's redevelopment sector faces a sharp slowdown with MoU signings plummeting 75% YoY, from 80 in early 2025 to just 20 in the last six months. Completed projects hold 25% unsold inventory, deterring builders, though experts highlight better resident-developer ties in hotspots like Naranpura and Navrangpura.
Hyderabad's residential market surged 73% YoY in registrations of homes over Rs. 1 crore in October 2025, making up 23% of all sales and 54% of transaction value. From Jan-Oct 2025, total value hit Rs. 43,048 crore, up 25% YoY, with average prices 14% higher than 2024, signaling strong buyer demand and the city's rise as a luxury housing hub.
Zirakpur's real estate market sees a surge in pre-launch investments as savvy investors chase early-bird prices and high appreciation from nearing infrastructure boosts. December 11, 2025 reports highlight this trend, signaling strong confidence in the area's growth path amid completing major projects.
Ghaziabad administration has ditched the proposed 40% circle rate increase for 2025-26 after property registrations fell. Officials retained 2024-25 rates mostly intact, adding small hikes only for shops and commercial spots following public feedback review. This move aims to boost deals and steady revenue amid market slowdown.
Mumbai's real estate surges back to pre-pandemic levels, drawing $1.2 billion in institutional investments from January to September 2025. This marks the fourth straight billion-dollar year, with domestic players at 48% and foreigners at 52%. Residential leads at $377.6 million, offices follow with $339.71 million, signaling robust recovery and investor trust.
NAREDCO's Q3 2025 Sentiment Index reveals Kolkata's real estate market climbing to 59, with 74% of respondents expecting stable or improved sales, driven by strong residential demand and growing buyer confidence.
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.
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.
Kolkata's housing market shifts dramatically as mid-sized apartments of 501-1,000 sq ft claim 58% of registrations in February 2026, up from 44% last year. Small units under 500 sq ft drop to 32% from 52%, driven by post-pandemic demand for spacious homes ideal for work-from-home and family living. Developers adapt swiftly to this buyer preference for practical, larger spaces.
Ludhiana's property market experiences robust growth as developers show increased interest in residential and commercial segments, driven by strong collections and expanding land acquisition.
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.
GMADA's bold move raises property base rates by ₹5,000 to ₹15,000 per square yard for 2025-26, boosting valuations and registration fees in Mohali. Critics slam it as revenue grab over welfare, hitting buyer affordability amid signals of robust market growth and higher costs for plots in key sectors.
Mumbai's realty market has surged with institutional investments jumping fourfold to $1.19 billion in the first nine months of 2025, up from $295.57 million last year. Foreign funds from the US and Japan led with 67% share, while domestic capital added $398 million. Infrastructure boosts like Trans Harbour Link fuel this fourth straight billion-dollar year.
The Times of India partnered with State Bank of India to host a major property expo on November 15-16, 2025 in Bangalore, featuring over 40 leading developers and simplifying the home-buying journey for thousands of prospective buyers.
Bhubaneswar leads India's regional real estate surge with a 23.2% YoY property value rise, ranking with Gurugram at 30%, Greater Noida 23%, and Noida 22.2%. Driven by infrastructure, IT growth, and end-user demand, the city offers stable returns and affordable housing in smart corridors, attracting investors seeking long-term gains beyond metros.
Prestige Group unveils two major residential projects in Q4 2025, capitalizing on surging demand for premium homes across Bengaluru's high-growth corridors and solidifying its market leadership.
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.
Mohali's district administration raised collector rates for residential properties by 20-32%, with peaks up to 67% in areas like Gillco Park Hills. Effective October 23, 2025, this hike boosts stamp duties, raising costs for buyers in GMADA sectors, JLPL, and more. Industrial rates up 30%; commercial unchanged. Transactions now hinge on higher valuations, reshaping the local real estate market.
The Reserve Bank of India's choice to keep the repo rate steady at 5.5% during its October 2025 review fosters a stable backdrop for Jaipur's property scene. This, alongside GST tweaks, drives buyer interest in affordable homes, sparking festive season sales in this tier-2 city. Developers note rising demand for long-term value.