Waterstone LLP's Istana brand launches Istana Santai, a 16-acre Nashik villa community featuring 2-6 BHK Balinese-style homes with private pools, Gangapur Dam views, and assured rental income through lease-back model.
Alice Nature Villas introduces RERA-approved luxury villas near Dehradun Airport with mountain views, gated security, and investment potential starting at ₹60 Lakhs for discerning buyers seeking Himalayan retreats and high appreciation.
North Goa's villa market stabilizes as oversupply triggers investor exit wave, with declining rental yields forcing developers to offer incentives amid cautious buyer sentiment.
North Goa villa prices stabilized in H1 2025 after a 30% surge since 2022, with oversupply and cautious buyer sentiment creating market correction opportunities.
South Goa's luxury villa market demonstrates remarkable stability with strong demand for premium properties, contrasting sharply with North Goa's oversupply challenges.
Nainital's residential demand soars 49.43% YoY as remote work, tourism revival draw buyers. Tight supply (-21.05%) may push price growth, creating investment opportunities.
Mangalore's coastal charm and heritage attractions propel demand for luxury second homes, attracting retirees and vacationers to invest in sea-facing properties, accelerating real estate appreciation in South India's emerging coastal hotspot.
South Goa's luxury villa demand grows 30%, driven by HNIs and NRIs seeking quieter retreats in prime areas like Cavelossim and Mobor. Analysts attribute this boom to improved infrastructure, tourism-driven rental opportunities, and a preference for exclusive coastal living.
DLF to launch 62 ultra-luxury villas in Goa by 2024-2025, priced between Rs 40 crore and Rs 50 crore. The project aims to set a benchmark in luxury real estate in the region.
Bangalore is emerging as a new investment hub, fueled by the IT and BPO sectors, transforming into a self-sufficient city with growth potential.
Rising family incomes make Indian hill stations attractive for residential purposes, with 37% of survey respondents seeking homes for self-use.
Wealthy Indians are increasingly investing in foreign properties as second homes, reflecting a global trend in real estate amid rising domestic wealth.
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