Greater Noida leads India's rental market with a 29.5% quarter-on-quarter demand jump in July-September 2025, per Propertywala.com's index, far outpacing the national 0.2% rise. Mid-sized homes (500-1,500 sq ft) draw 77% interest amid infrastructure boosts, marking its second straight quarter as the top micro-market. NCR defies slowdown trends.
Nainital shines with 3.87% rental yields, topping India's hill stations for investor returns as housing demand surges 8.2% YoY, outpacing Tier-1 cities. Post-pandemic vacation home trends and better roads fuel price hikes and draw domestic buyers plus tourists to luxury stays amid a mountain property rush.
Coimbatore's residential property market is poised for sustained 10-15% annual growth past 2025, fueled by IT expansion, infrastructure upgrades, and high rental demand in hotspots like Kalapatti and Neelambur. Investors eye strong appreciation in this Tier-2 gem amid India's booming realty sector.
Kharadi drives Pune's commercial and residential real estate expansion in 2025 with IT corridors, upgraded infrastructure and strong rental demand. Prices range ₹8,000-12,700/sq.ft., attracting homebuyers and investors to this eastern suburb hotspot.
Zirakpur's affordable properties show faster resale rates compared to Mohali's luxury segment, driven by high rental demand and co-living spaces near IT hubs.
Coimbatore’s real estate sector continues to thrive in 2025, driven by IT influence, surging rental demand, and suburban development near highways, with Saravanampatti and Kalapatti emerging as prime locations.
Mohali's rental market thrives as tenants increasingly favor fully furnished apartments near educational hubs, driving premium pricing in key areas like Sector 70 and Phase 3B2.
KRERA data highlights rising demand for luxury 3-4 bedroom flats in Ernakulam, with 86 new projects in 2024. Marine Drive and Panampilly Nagar attract young professionals, IT workers, and businesspersons seeking premium amenities.