Despite economic pressures and rising luxury inventory, Mumbai’s real estate sector remains resilient in 2025. Infrastructure development, steady price growth, and high demand for affordable homes drive sustained investor interest, reinforcing its position as India’s prime property market. Buyers and developers adapt to new trends, including fractional ownership and REITs, while emerging...
Ranga Reddy's residential market recorded an 18% share of homes above 2,000 sq ft in April 2025, a 3% YoY increase driven by luxury demand. High-value properties now dominate transaction values as buyers prioritize space and premium offerings in Hyderabad's outskirts.
Thane experiences a significant drop in housing sales and supply during Q2 2025, reflecting broader market challenges despite strong luxury developments.
GDA introduces 120 residential/commercial plots in Indirapuram under its 2025 housing scheme. Available in 300-600 sq m sizes, the project aims to meet rising housing demand and offers infrastructure upgrades in one of NCR's fastest-growing micro-markets.
Pondicherry's real estate market surged 35% in 2024, driven by demand for heritage properties and coastline appeal. Average prices skyrocketed from ₹7,279 to ₹9,899 per sq ft, reflecting limited supply and investor influx.
Hyderabad's residential real estate market experienced a significant downturn in Q2 2024, with sales plummeting 36% QoQ. New launches also declined, signaling overall market slowdown.
India's real estate housing sector saw a decline in 2012, with minimal capital value rise of 1-3% in top seven cities, reports JLL.
Homeowners uncertain about future home values, consider selling if market conditions persist
India's real estate sector may benefit from increased Asian fund allocation by global investors, despite current weak demand and uncorrected property prices.