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Comprehensive guide to Indian real estate covering market growth, investment opportunities, city-wise analysis, residential & commercial segments, sustainability trends, and strategic recommendations for buyers and investors.
- 7th Nov 2025
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Southern India's residential property market defied broader national trends in Q3 2025, with combined sales in Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Chennai surging 47 percent year-on-year to 38,644 units, driven by strong job creation and improved buyer sentiment.
- 24th Oct 2025
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India's retail REIT sector is poised for exponential growth, with market projections indicating a Rs 60,000-80,000 crore valuation by 2030, driven by institutional-grade assets, robust consumption trends, and portfolio diversification demands.
- 24th Oct 2025
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Real estate is reclaiming its position as India's preferred investment asset this festive season, with premium housing leading the demand surge despite strong equity and gold markets, driven by favorable interest rates and post-pandemic lifestyle preferences.
- 23rd Oct 2025
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The real estate sector has emerged as a preferred investment option during Diwali 2025, driven by RBI rate cuts, festive sentiment, and strong demand for premium housing across Tier-1 and Tier-2 cities.
- 23rd Oct 2025
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India's residential real estate market is experiencing heightened buyer engagement this festive season as revised GST policies, stable home loan rates, and seasonal offers drive demand, particularly in premium and upper-mid segment properties across metros and Tier-II cities.
- 22nd Oct 2025
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India's real estate sector is experiencing robust growth with multiple cities emerging as prime investment destinations. Driven by urbanization and infrastructure upgrades, the market is projected to expand significantly, offering diverse opportunities across metros and tier-II cities.
- 22nd Oct 2025
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Indian real estate developers acquired 5,885 acres valued at ₹90,057 crore between 2022-24, with residential projects dominating at 81% and metro cities leading acquisitions at 72%, according to JLL India data.
- 16th Oct 2025
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India's luxury real estate landscape is being transformed by branded residences, with Mumbai and Gurugram leading this premium housing revolution that combines world-class brand identities with exceptional residential experiences.
- 16th Oct 2025
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Mumbai has secured the top position in India's residential property market during Q3 2025 with 24,706 home sales while office rental rates for Grade A spaces climbed 11% year-on-year, reinforcing the city's status as the nation's premier real estate destination.
- 15th Oct 2025
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Indian real estate witnesses a paradigm shift as homebuyers increasingly prioritise wellness amenities, sustainability features, and curated lifestyle experiences over traditional metrics like square footage, with the wellness-driven property market growing from $1.4 billion to $3.2 billion.
- 11th Oct 2025
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Delhi-NCR has emerged as India's fastest-growing housing market with a remarkable 24% annual price increase in Q3 2025, driven by strong luxury demand and limited supply.
- 8th Oct 2025
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Delhi-NCR has emerged as India's fastest-growing residential real estate market, recording a 24% year-on-year price increase in Q3 2025, driven by premium demand, supply constraints, and infrastructure development.
- 8th Oct 2025
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Eight major Indian cities reported 87,603 residential sales in Q3 2025 with 1% annual growth, while NCR led price appreciation at 19% and premium segment properties dominated transactions above ₹1 crore.
- 8th Oct 2025
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Indian nationals have become the largest group of foreign investors in UK's buy-to-let sector, establishing 684 new property companies in the first half of 2025, ahead of Nigerian investors.
- 6th Oct 2025
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