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.
The UT Estate Office in Chandigarh has launched a groundbreaking policy for monthly e-auctions of more than 700 freehold residential plots in prime sectors. This follows a record-breaking September auction yielding ₹168.85 crore, doubling reserve prices, to enhance market liquidity and set transparent benchmarks in India's priciest real estate hub.
Propequity data highlights a stark supply-demand mismatch in GIFT City's residential sector, with 67% of units unsold despite total supply hitting 3,168. Prices have doubled since 2020, but high inventory questions sustainability, unlike the booming commercial market.
Anarock's recent analysis highlights Navi Mumbai's robust real estate scene, with 90,265 units sold versus 83,100 launched from 2022 to Q3 2025. The market saw a massive 109% jump in new supply during 2023, followed by a 23% dip in 2024 due to the previous year's high base. This detailed data offers solid insights for investors eyeing trends beyond airport hype.
The Jharkhand Real Estate Regulatory Authority has issued a new directive requiring all real estate promoters to submit quarterly updates alongside annual forms from October 16-30, 2025. Non-compliance will attract penalties, aiming to enhance oversight in the state's property market. (178 characters)
Sattva Group has launched Sattva City, a new residential project in Coimbatore, focusing on urban living with affordable luxury. It features 2BHK flats priced between ₹58-60 lakhs in growing areas like Saravanampatti and Sai Baba Colony, where property values rise 8-15% annually, driven by industrial growth and infrastructure.
Hyderabad's real estate scene hits a high note as one acre of prime government land fetches ₹177 crore, boosting investor trust and promising more urban growth. This deal marks a new era for premium properties in the city.
Adissia Developers, led by founder M.V. Manikandan, is rising in Coimbatore's real estate scene with villa plot projects like The Address, Echo Valley, and One World. The firm stresses RERA compliance, transparency, and community building for lasting value, planning a public listing in 7-10 years. This approach appeals to buyers in the booming market.
Real estate developers in Ranchi are grappling with major delays as 327 building plans await civic body approval since January 2025. This backlog hampers new project launches and stretches construction timelines, impacting the city's growth and investor confidence.
Ghaziabad's district administration is set to roll out revised circle rates with hikes up to 40% for various properties by year-end, following a review of public objections. Key areas like Wave City will see major increases, with final notification expected mid-October 2025.
Howrah's real estate scene buzzes with over 113 new residential projects, including The Oasis in Liluah offering 3 BHK flats from ₹42.44 Lakh, zero brokerage, and possession by November 2025. This surge highlights robust market growth and attractive buyer incentives.
The Uttar Pradesh government's Floor Area Ratio (FAR) Revolution 2025 is set to reshape Greater Noida's property market. Developers can now build more units on existing plots, increasing housing supply, speeding up approvals, and opening new investment avenues that may lead to rising property prices. This change promises a vibrant future for buyers and investors alike.
ACE Group has achieved an impressive cumulative sales figure of ₹5,000 crore in residential and commercial properties along the Yamuna Expressway corridor. This milestone includes diverse projects such as plotted developments, integrated townships, apartments, and commercial spaces, highlighting the group's strong market presence.
Luxury housing sales in Delhi-NCR rose 9% in H1 2025 over the previous year, boosting the region's share of total sales value to 26% from 23%. This growth reflects robust demand for premium residential properties amid a thriving real estate market.
Nuvama's analysis reveals Gurugram's real estate market grappling with severe affordability constraints as luxury segments dominate. Bengaluru and Chennai maintain growth momentum, while Hyderabad likely passed its peak, per brokerage insights.
HMDA's post-hiatus land auction saw zero sales across 93 plots in Rangareddy districts. Sky-high upset prices (₹35k-₹1.75L/sq yd) deterred bidders, signaling market strain amid Telangana's revenue targets.
NMIA's inauguration moves to Sept 30, 2025, despite infrastructure gaps. Real estate market surges in Navi Mumbai, but metro and road delays pose challenges. Experts predict short-term property price spikes with long-term growth potential.
Amazon Development Centre India leases 220000 sq ft from WeWork in Chennai, marking 2025's largest office transaction. The 40-month deal accommodates 3500+ work units, underscoring Chennai's rising prominence alongside Bengaluru and Hyderabad in India's tech real estate landscape.
Mumbai's real estate market puzzles analysts: record property registrations in H1 2025 contrast with a 34% plunge in housing sales. This paradox highlights unique dynamics of pricing, supply, and buyer psychology.
CREDAI Trichy's FairPro 2025 property expo generated Rs 16 crore sales, showcasing 2,000 units from 29 developers with strong buyer interest across all segments.
Official K-RERA data shows Thiruvananthapuram registered 2,987 residential units, surpassing Ernakulam's 2,864 for the first time, driven by NRI demand and infrastructure growth.
Kolkata's residential market showed remarkable strength in July 2025 with property registrations jumping 33% year-on-year, driven by compact apartments and South Zone dominance.
Gurgaon's circle rates witnessed dramatic increases of 8% to 145% effective August 1, 2025, significantly impacting property transaction costs across residential and agricultural sectors.