Patna’s real estate landscape is evolving as homebuyers prioritize eco-friendly features like solar panels and smart automation, driving demand for energy-efficient, tech-integrated homes that align with global sustainability trends and enhance property value.
Greater Noida's residential property prices soared 98% from ₹3,340 to ₹6,600 per sq ft between 2020-2025, driven by infrastructure upgrades and luxury housing demand. This surge outpaced Noida (92%) and Gurugram (84%), reflecting NCR's evolving real estate dynamics.
Jaipur ranks among India's top emerging cities in Colliers' 2025 report, driven by infrastructure, population growth, and real estate investment potential.
Chennai's suburbs experience growing demand for budget-friendly homes as buyers prioritize affordability and connectivity. Emerging hotspots like Pallavaram, Perungudi, and North Chennai offer 2-3BHK units aligning with infrastructure expansion and shifts in work patterns.
Ahmedabad's retail leasing hits 50,000 sq ft in Q1 2025, with main streets claiming 87% share, led by fashion retailers expanding into prime high-traffic zones.
Chandigarh’s saturated housing market is pushing buyers toward Panchkula and Mohali, where more affordable options and emerging infrastructure offer relief. Discover how Tricity’s real estate dynamics are shifting in 2025.
Indore emerges as a leader in residential plot launches between 2022–May 2025, with 45,591 plots sold in early 2025 alone. Driven by investor appetite and developer strategies, the city outpaces tier-I rivals, signaling a paradigm shift in India’s real estate market toward tier-II growth.
Nainital's deregulation allows unrestricted property purchases across India, expanding buyer pools and fueling demand for vacation homes and rental investments in the Himalayan region.
Gurgaon's real estate market reaches ₹1.8 lakh crore, driven by infrastructure upgrades and soaring demand in residential and commercial sectors, bolstering its status as India's leading IT and business hub.
Delhi-NCR witnessed a 209% YoY surge in luxury home sales (₹6 crore+) during H1 2025 with 3,960 units sold. Rising incomes, policy stability, and strategic location demand fuel this growth across India’s premium property sector.
Vadodara's real estate sector drives a luxury housing surge targeting HNW buyers through premium amenities and strategic locations like Bhayli and Alembic City.
Chennai’s property prices have grown steadily by 4-7% year-on-year, with both established and emerging areas fueling demand and driving price appreciation.
Despite strong demand, Jaipur recorded a 10% Q1 2025 drop in residential sales value contrasting with 17% growth in other state capitals across tier 2 cities. While urban infrastructure upgrades drive aspirational living supply-side challenges and delayed project completions temporarily dampened transactions. This dip highlights broader trends of premiumization in tier 2 markets.
Mohali's real estate market shows rising appeal with robust infrastructure, luxury housing demand, and IT hubs driving long-term ROI opportunities for investors. Rapid development, strategic connectivity, and NRI investments position the city as Punjab's prime destination for residential and commercial growth.
Mumbai's property market achieved its strongest half-year performance in a decade during H1 2025, with 75,982 registrations and ₹6,727 crore revenue fueled by luxury home demand and strategic policy impulses.
Coimbatore's residential real estate market experienced a remarkable 52% year-on-year increase in sales value, reaching ₹1,120 crore in Q1 2025. This growth occurred despite an 8% drop in unit sales across India's top 15 tier-2 cities.
New Chandigarh leads Tricity with 70.5% property value appreciation, averaging ₹7,200 per sq ft. Planned development, proximity to amenities, and sustainable living drive demand, positioning it as the region's premier investment hub in 2025.
Jaipur's prime neighborhoods like JLN Marg (295.6% value surge) and Manchwa (233.3%) dominate real estate growth, driven by modern infrastructure and economic expansion. This analysis explores key drivers, emerging investment hotspots, and market trends shaping the Pink City’s property boom.
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...
Kolkata's office leasing surged 60% year-on-year in H1 2025, led by major IT outsourcing and flexible workspace deals, driving vacancy rates to their lowest since 2019 and boosting rents by 10%.
Ongoing infrastructure development and proximity to commercial hubs have transformed OMR and ECR into Chennai’s fastest-growing residential corridors, attracting demand for affordable luxury villas, plotted developments, and integrated townships while maintaining price stability and steady sales growth.
Homes above ₹5 crore made up 6% of Mumbai’s registrations, up from 5% in 2024, highlighting luxury market vigor amid slower mid-range sales.
Chandigarh witnesses record-breaking property transactions in premium areas like Sector 18-A and Motor Market, with a two-kanal house selling for ₹32 crore, signaling robust investor sentiment despite tax hikes and digital reforms.
Mangalore’s property market surges as prestigious institutions like NITK and Kasturba Medical College drive housing demand near emerging tech zones and infrastructure corridors, with IT parks and healthcare clusters boosting residential and commercial opportunities.
Chennai's real estate sector achieved a historic milestone with 27,440 property documents registered in one day, generating a record revenue of ₹273 crore. This surpasses the previous peak and highlights the city’s thriving property market driven by auspicious days, infrastructure growth, and efficient registration processes. Key factors include cultural influence, streamlined government.