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India's retail real estate sector is set to unlock a ₹60,000-₹80,000 crore REIT opportunity over the next five years as Grade A malls mature into institutional assets, with Tier-II cities emerging as key growth drivers alongside evolving consumer preferences for experience-led retail formats.
- 6th Nov 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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Radisson Hotel Group has announced plans to launch eight new hotels across Uttar Pradesh, including the recent opening of its ₹220 crore Prayagraj property, marking its tenth hotel in the state.
- 16th Oct 2025
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Industry reports indicate that India's commercial real estate landscape has experienced a significant transformation as global capability centers and multinational corporations increasingly prioritize premium office spaces that align with environmental, social, and governance objectives.
- 16th Sep 2025
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Discover India's booming real estate market with 7.3% CAGR growth, tier-II city opportunities, and technology-driven investments. Complete guide to residential, commercial, and industrial property trends across Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, and emerging markets.
- 11th Sep 2025
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Tier II cities like Surat, Indore, and Jaipur record up to 20% property appreciation, outperforming metro markets. Discover why investors are choosing emerging cities for better ROI and long-term growth in India's evolving real estate landscape.
- 13th Jul 2025
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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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State Street’s 2.1 lakh sq ft lease in Coimbatore highlights the surge in office space demand in India’s Tier-II cities. Discover why companies are shifting to smaller cities for cost efficiency, skilled talent, and flexible work models.
- 29th May 2025
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Awfis Space Solutions is scaling up in tier-II cities as demand for shared offices surges post-pandemic, driven by ecommerce, IT services, and global capability centers.
- 15th Feb 2025
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ASK Property Fund and Sotheby’s Realty launch a ₹1,000 crore fund to invest in luxury real estate across Tier-I cities and holiday destinations.
- 9th Jan 2025
- 1419 Views
The real estate sector in Tier-II Indian cities experienced remarkable growth between January and September 2024.
- 6th Dec 2024
- 1557 Views
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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A real estate loan fund raised over ₹700 crore for mid-income and affordable housing projects in tier-I and select tier-II locations by WSB Real Estate Partners. Newly created, fourth SEBI-registered Category-II Alternative Investment Fund (AIF) closes with ₹1,000 crore target capital.
- 4th Aug 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
- 1631 Views
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