NRIs drive a 35% surge in luxury housing demand in North Goa’s Mopa Corridor, propelled by improved infrastructure and global lifestyle appeal as premium properties near Manohar International Airport attract overseas investors seeking rental yields and sustainability.
Vijayanagar emerges as Mysore's top-performing locality for rental income, delivering up to 8% yields through diverse property types. Steady demand from IT professionals, students, and families drives returns in this well-infrastructure area, supported by affordable pockets like Vijayanagar 4th Stage and appreciating areas like 3rd Stage.
Rajkot’s property market experiences robust price growth in peripheral zones like Kalawad Road, while central areas show varied trends, presenting distinct investment opportunities.
Gurgaon’s commercial real estate market sees rising 5-7% rental yields driven by post-pandemic demand, metro expansions, and NRI interest in high-growth sectors like offices and co-living spaces.
Benaulim in South Goa has experienced a dramatic 168% increase in property prices over five years, with average rates now reaching ₹15,833 per square foot. The area is becoming increasingly popular among luxury home buyers and investors seeking high rental yields.
A major international real estate fund invests $500 million in Gurgaon’s Grade A commercial properties, signaling strong confidence in the city’s growing #commercial real estate market and IT-driven economy.
Ranchi's residential property prices have surged 15% annually, fueled by infrastructure upgrades and rising demand from young professionals and families. Areas like Bariatu, Kanke, and Namkum lead the growth, driven by improved connectivity and modern amenities.
Bengaluru remains a top choice for NRIs investing in residential real estate, driven by the city’s favorable climate and growing property values despite traffic issues.
Gated villas in Goa are an appealing investment for young professionals due to attractive capital appreciation and rental yields. Prices have seen substantial growth in Grade A and B locations.
Indians have become the largest group of property buyers in Dubai, driven by factors such as high rental yields, tax-free investments, and global diversification.
Indian investments in foreign real estate, especially in Europe and UAE, surge due to Golden Visa schemes and high rental yields of over 7%.
High net worth investors and corporates are increasingly eyeing Mumbai's office space for investment, despite global economic uncertainty and market challenges.