As Bangalore's tech corridor prices surge beyond ₹12,000 per sq ft, homebuyers increasingly turn to peripheral areas like Devanahalli and Doddaballapur, where affordability meets strong growth potential and infrastructure development.
Alibaug's real estate market has witnessed property prices nearly triple over five years, attracting major developers and hospitality brands. However, critical infrastructure gaps including aging water systems and inadequate waste management threaten sustainable growth.
Hyderabad's residential market experienced a dramatic shift toward premium properties in Q3 2025, with luxury segments dominating new launches despite declining overall sales volumes, reflecting evolving buyer preferences.
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.
Jaipur's real estate scene buzzes with activity in the mid-income segment. Homes priced ₹35-80 lakh lead the charge, especially during Diwali. Families seek upgrades to spacious abodes with top amenities in planned townships. Mangalam Group's Chairman notes rising site visits and inquiries.
In 2025, Panchkula sees a sharp rise in residential real estate demand during the festive season. Homebuyers are turning away from metro cities, seeking aspirational lifestyles. This tier-2 hub joins Meerut, Karnal, and Panipat in booming property markets, with end-users buying and owners upgrading homes.
Chennai's real estate scene is transforming rapidly, with 93% of new residential launches focusing on mid, upper-mid, and luxury segments priced between ₹40 lakh and ₹2.5 crore, attracting premium buyers across key corridors.
Discover how Manjampatti in Madurai is becoming a hotspot for budget buyers. Recent updates from major platforms show a rise in flats under 50 lakhs, opening doors for middle-income families in this developing suburb. This shift highlights expanding opportunities in the temple city's real estate market.
Industry experts forecast a surge in Indore's property prices and buyer interest post-Diwali 2025, building on recent guideline rate hikes of up to 190% in key areas. This trend promises exciting opportunities for investors.
Ranchi is swiftly becoming a prime spot for luxury living, thanks to booming developments in key areas like Bariatu, Morabadi, Kanke, and Namkum. These spots offer gated communities with smart tech and green designs, providing better affordability than big cities while promising strong returns on investment.
JLL's report shows a 31% drop in Bangalore's new residential launches in Q2 2025, as developers prioritize quality and timely completions amid cooling sales and rising property values.
The Santragachi Metro Terminal, operational since October 15, 2025, has sparked a 22% increase in residential inquiries in Howrah. With direct links to Salt Lake Sector V cutting commute times to 18 minutes, properties here offer 35% affordability over Kolkata equivalents, prompting developers to accelerate projects.
Recent market analysis highlights Thrissur's rise in Kerala's real estate, shifting demand from major cities to this Tier-2 hub with strong infrastructure and affordable options, promising steady growth.
Mumbai has grabbed 32% of India's $10.2 billion real estate investments in the first nine months of 2025, showing a 14% rise year-on-year. Equity inflows jumped 48% to $3.8 billion in Q3, highlighting strong investor trust.
Mohali's district administration has rolled out a hefty 20-32% increase in collector rates for residential properties, kicking in from October 23, 2025. This bump pushes rates from Rs 30,000 to Rs 36,000 and Rs 45,000 to Rs 56,000 per square yard, hiking stamp duties for buyers. Industrial rates jumped 30%, but commercial ones stayed put, marking the fourth straight rise since 2021 amid Mohali's..
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.
A Cushman & Wakefield report reveals Gurgaon dominated NCR's real estate in Q3 2025, capturing 87% of new housing units. With 8,913 launches out of 10,245, areas like New Gurgaon and Dwarka Expressway shone due to better connectivity and investment potential. This surge highlights the region's growing appeal for homebuyers and investors alike.
The new Ludhiana-Bathinda-Ajmer Expressway is revolutionizing Ludhiana's real estate market, driving 8-10% annual property appreciation in key areas and unlocking investment opportunities in commercial, residential, and industrial sectors amid improved connectivity.
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.
Pune's housing market saw a 17% sales drop in Q3 2025, driven by rising interest rates and economic uncertainties. Despite this, Pune and Mumbai remain key players, accounting for 48% of national sales, as per Aurum PropTech and Economic Times reports. Homebuyers are turning cautious.
Despite economic hurdles like steady repo rates at 5.5% and increasing home loan EMIs, Mumbai's top micro-markets see property prices rise 8-10% yearly, per Knight Frank India. A Reuters poll forecasts urban home prices growing 6.3% in 2025 and 7% in 2026, surpassing salary increases in many areas.
In 2025, Kolkata's real estate scene is buzzing with a clear preference for ready-to-move homes. Buyers, led by millennials and Gen Z, want quick occupancy to skip frustrating construction waits. This push speeds up premium developments in spots like New Town and Salt Lake, where builders adapt to modern lifestyles.
Discover the upcoming Dubai Real Estate Expo in Kozhikode on October 18-19, 2025, offering free entry, expert consultations, and exclusive deals on premium properties for residents and investors alike.
High-end residential properties in the Tricity region, including Mohali, are seeing unprecedented demand. This surge highlights growing affluence and a preference for premium amenities among buyers, firmly establishing the area as a luxury real estate destination.
Senior executive Manju Yagnik from Nahar Group highlights the growing scarcity of Mumbai homes under Rs 1 crore without subsidies. Factors like rising construction costs, high demand, and rapid urbanization are driving up prices, making affordable housing a major issue for potential buyers in India's financial capital.