Gurugram leads India's luxury housing boom in 2025, with premium areas like Dwarka Expressway and Golf Course Extension Road driving demand through improved infrastructure and high-end developments.
KRERA data highlights rising demand for luxury 3-4 bedroom flats in Ernakulam, with 86 new projects in 2024. Marine Drive and Panampilly Nagar attract young professionals, IT workers, and businesspersons seeking premium amenities.
Patna's largest township, Saakaar Aqua City, set for March 2025 handover after starting in 2018. Features luxury flats, 65% open spaces, and a zero-carbon footprint, pioneering sustainable urban living.
A major developer announces Gandhinagar's Green Corridor project, featuring solar-powered homes, rainwater harvesting, and expansive green spaces to redefine sustainable urban living.
Zirakpur's inaugural smart city project introduces IoT-enabled homes, eco-conscious infrastructure, and cutting-edge security systems, establishing a new standard for modern urban development in the region.
Graham introduces ultra-luxury 3+1 and 4+1 BHK apartments in New Chandigarh featuring smart home tech, premium amenities, and premium security, perfect for discerning buyers.
Sector 95 introduces Gurgaon's first fully AI-integrated township with smart automation, energy management, and advanced security systems. Developed by a leading realty firm, this project combines futuristic tech with eco-friendly design to set benchmarks for sustainable urban development.
The Indian real estate market is poised for a major transformation. Economic shifts, government policies, and tech innovation will drive growth and change in 2024.
India's luxury real estate market is experiencing high demand, with a 24% increase in the average cost of luxury housing units this year. Factors driving this growth include changing consumer behavior, a growing middle class, and the incorporation of smart technology and eco-friendly features in luxury homes.
Madhya Pradesh fails to attract builders for green building projects despite government incentives.
Design Arch to develop Rs 150 crore green tech residential project in Greater Noida, with plans for 10 more across India by 2010-11