Chennai's southern suburbs like Pallavaram-Thoraipakkam Road, Thoraipakkam, and Porur are leading a residential supply surge in 2025. Q3 data reveals Suburban South II and I captured 90% of new launches, driven by superior connectivity, infrastructure upgrades, and ample land versus crowded city centers, drawing developers and homebuyers alike.
Thane's residential market faced a sharp 26% YoY sales drop to 16,987 units in Q4 2025, with supply falling 30% to 12,765 units. This steep decline, the worst among major cities, signals premiumization trends, affordability woes, and delayed rate cuts hitting mid and affordable segments hard despite festive demand.
Kolkata's real estate sector exploded with a 105% year-on-year jump in new residential project launches during the first half of 2025, adding nearly 9,000 units. This surge highlights growing developer trust, fueled by robust buyer interest, better infrastructure, and supportive RERA rules. Leading spots like Rajarhat and New Town drive this expansion, signaling a vibrant market ahead.
Thane's residential market shifts focus to compact homes, with 2BHKs comprising 45% of 65,800 new units between FY 2020-2025, driven by affordability and smaller budgets.
Ahmedabad's residential supply saw a Q2 2025 surge with West Peripheral and North sub-markets launching 5,166 new units, aligning developer strategies with buyer demand near emerging business hubs.
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