Madurai’s real estate growth accelerates through expanded infrastructure, DTCP plots, and smart city initiatives. TIDEL IT Park, Vande Bharat connectivity, and arterial roads boost mixed-use projects, positioning the city as South India’s top investment hotspot.
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.
Industry experts analyze Vadodara's booming property market through podcasts, highlighting top investment areas, affordability, rental yields, and infrastructure-driven growth while addressing challenges and future opportunities.
New Chandigarh’s rapid rise as a residential hotspot is propelled by significant infrastructure enhancements, improved connectivity, and eco-friendly developments attracting robust investor and buyer interest.
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.
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.
Indore's residential property prices shoot up 26% in guideline rates, with micro-markets like Vijay Nagar and Super Corridor witnessing up to 190% spikes. IT sector expansion and major infrastructure projects drive demand and premium commercial leasing rates.
Noida's population surge to 9.3 lakh by 2025 fuels demand for residential and commercial properties, driven by infrastructure and economic growth.
Non-Resident Indians have propelled a 35% surge in Coimbatore's housing demand, attracted by strategic infrastructure growth and affordable property prices.
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.
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.
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.
Patna's real estate market experiences a slowdown in Q1 2025, mirroring national trends. The city sees reduced new housing supply as developers adopt a cautious stance due to sluggish sales.
Chandigarh's collector rates surge steeply, with a 400% jump in rural areas and 80-130% hikes in urban sectors starting April 1, 2025. Property taxes and stamp duties rise sharply, affecting Tricity homebuyers and sparking trader opposition. The UT Administration's first rate adjustment in four years aims to boost public finances but faces criticism for timing and magnitude.
A ₹23,000 crore semiconductor chip plant is coming to Mysore, promising to create thousands of jobs and boost demand for residential and commercial properties.
Bengaluru's real estate prices continue rising despite market concerns, with areas like JP Nagar seeing values double since 2016. Sustained tech demand and limited land drive growth, defying expectations of a market correction.
Noida International Airport’s phased launch in May 2025 is poised to catalyze real estate growth in Greater Noida, Jewar, and Yamuna Expressway areas, with property prices expected to rise due to improved connectivity and infrastructure development.
Vellore's real estate market is experiencing a 10% annual growth due to increased demand, infrastructure improvements, and its growing importance as an educational and healthcare hub.
Kozhikode's real estate market achieved a 12% year-on-year growth in the first quarter of 2025, driven by IT professionals, returning NRIs, and infrastructure upgrades. Explore how this Kerala city defies nationwide trends with a unique blend of urban development and investor confidence.
Uttar Pradesh revises Noida's circle rates by 20% - the first increase since 2016. Jewar property values may surge 70% due to the Noida International Airport project. Homebuyers face higher stamp duty charges, while farmers gain better compensation for acquired land. Feedback submissions closed April 5, 2025.
The Kozhikode Real Estate Expo 2025, organized by the Builders Association, will feature 50+ developers and highlight residential and commercial projects in May. Attendees can explore investment opportunities, networking prospects, and market trends in Kerala's growing property sector.
The ongoing expansion of Swami Vivekananda Airport in Raipur is fueling a 20-25% increase in property values around the airport, as real estate experts look to capitalize on the emerging opportunities in this strategic location.
The Chandigarh Administration's significant hike in collector rates, effective April 1, 2025, impacts various property types, leading to widespread criticism from traders and property dealers.
Bhopal's Metro Phase Two project shows one-third fewer property impacts than Phase One, offering relief to affected homeowners. Major corridors like Pul Bogda and PHQ/Parade Ground face strategically minimized displacements, with plans to revive commercial/residential spaces post-construction. Environmental measures and urban mobility upgrades aim to boost local real estate valuations