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Tier-II & Tier-III cities set to generate ₹10 lakh crore real estate growth by 2030. Raipur, Salem, Aurangabad lead transformation. Infrastructure, affordability drive investor interest in emerging markets.
- 9th Jun 2025
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Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities like Jaipur, Indore, Coimbatore capture 44% of new land acquisitions in 2024. Discover how non-metro markets are reshaping India's commercial real estate landscape with lower costs and growth potential.
- 7th Jun 2025
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Despite an 8% drop in housing sales across India’s top 15 tier-2 cities in Q1 2025, the total property value rose by 6% to ₹40,443 crore. Cities like Lucknow and Coimbatore led growth, while Visakhapatnam saw the sharpest decline.
- 3rd Jun 2025
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India's top 7 cities are set to add 16.6 million sq. ft. of new Grade A mall space by 2026, led by Hyderabad and Delhi-NCR. Rising leasing demand, global brand entries, and Tier 2–3 city growth are driving this retail real estate boom.
- 13th May 2025
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With Kanpur at 24.5% and Goa soaring to 66.3%, Tier 2 cities are emerging as India’s top real estate performers in 2025, overtaking Delhi and Mumbai.
- 23rd Apr 2025
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India's real estate landscape is undergoing a dramatic shift as tier-2 and tier-3 cities now account for nearly half of all land acquisitions by developers. This emerging trend, backed by a 20% surge in housing sales and 43% growth in the primary market, signals a fundamental reorientation.
- 8th Mar 2025
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India's booming economy and urbanization are shifting focus to Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, now emerging as growth hubs with affordable housing, improved quality of life, and rising investments. Backed by better infrastructure & government support, these cities are set to usher a real estate revolution
- 7th Dec 2024
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Company demand for flexible workspaces will peak in 2024. In the first half of 2023, 106,554 seats have been rented, compared to 155,000 for the year. Leasing is growing rapidly due to economic development, changing work dynamics, and the necessity for cost management.
- 3rd Sep 2024
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According to a report by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and Knight Frank, Global Capability Centres (GCCs), flexible and co-working spaces, and the IT sector will drive office space demand in India to 1.7 billion square feet by 2030.
- 21st Apr 2024
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