Chandigarh's September 2-4 property auction netted ₹168.85 crore, doubling its ₹75.29 crore reserve. A Sector 33 plot sold for ₹33.4 crore, highlighting soaring demand in prime residential zones amid UT's aggressive e-auction strategy.
Buyers increasingly choose direct-owner property transactions in Chandigarh's prime sectors 21, 33, and 38, bypassing brokers for transparent, freehold deals with immediate possession.
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.
New Chandigarh leads Tricity with 70.5% property value appreciation, averaging ₹7,200 per sq ft. Planned development, proximity to amenities, and sustainable living drive demand, positioning it as the region's premier investment hub in 2025.
The Tribune's sixth Real Estate Expo 2025 at Sector 34 Chandigarh highlighted New Chandigarh's emerging residential and commercial developments by major players like Tiara by Sham Exotic Group and Omaxe, emphasizing sustainable designs and mid-range luxury projects driving Tricity's market growth.
DLF’s Valley Orchards achieves 95% inventory sold within three months, highlighting Panchkula’s surge in luxury housing demand. The 15.8-acre gated community offers 512 3BHK/3BHK+Study residences priced from ₹2.55 Cr, reflecting Tricity’s growing premium real estate market.