South Goa's luxury villa market demonstrates remarkable stability with strong demand for premium properties, contrasting sharply with North Goa's oversupply challenges.
South Goa's real estate market experiences demographic shift as tier-II city investors from Bhubaneswar, Indore, and Surat drive new demand patterns, stabilizing prices.
Major infrastructure projects worth Rs 149 crore and new connectivity developments are positioning South Goa as an attractive real estate investment destination.
Bengaluru-based Sattva Group announces ₹800 crore investment in South Goa's residential market, targeting luxury plots and gated communities amid growing demand and improved infrastructure.
South Goa's real estate market is witnessing a boom due to the Mopa Airport and Smart City developments, attracting investors and NRIs seeking long-term growth in Canacona and Vasco.
The Goa Rehabilitation Board launches a wide redevelopment initiative for Sada Vasco, aiming to rehabilitate residents and monetize unused land via PPP, boosting real estate growth.
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.
Leading developer unveils South Goa’s inaugural smart gated community in Benaulim, blending AI-powered automation, eco-friendly design, and modern amenities for tech-forward residents seeking cutting-edge living spaces.
Goa's government approves Margao-Colva Light Rail Transit project to boost connectivity between South Goa's commercial hub and Colva Beach, set to elevate property values and attract development.
Goa RERA introduces stricter regulations for South Goa vacation rentals effective February 2025, aiming to ensure transparency, protect tourists, and empower property owners through standardized practices and dispute resolution mechanisms.
South Goa’s Ponda sees rising demand for budget-friendly housing, driving developers to launch projects like Sarthak Townpark, targeting first-time buyers and families.
Top English cricketers are eyeing Indian real estate, particularly in cities like Bangalore, Mumbai, and Goa, due to soaring property prices. They are considering land parcels, apartments, and even holiday homes.
Goa's tourism drives growth, with North Goa being the hub of activity and South Goa seeing planned development with luxury resorts.