The Indian real estate market is set to see continued growth in 2025, especially in the luxury segment. High-net-worth individuals and non-resident Indians are driving demand, while peripheral metro city markets show significant price appreciation.
Indian Real EstateLuxury HousingPeripheral MarketsEconomic GrowthInterest Rate CutsReal Estate NewsJan 06, 2025
The luxury housing segment is experiencing the most growth in 2025, driven by high-net-worth individuals and non-resident Indians.
Peripheral metro city markets are performing better due to their strategic locations, offering a blend of affordability and quality of life, which makes them attractive to a wide range of buyers.
The government is promoting affordable housing and infrastructure development through various initiatives, creating a more balanced and sustainable market.
Developers are integrating sustainable features in their projects, aligning with the growing consumer demand for eco-friendly and energy-efficient homes.
Interest rate cuts are expected to make homeownership more accessible to a broader segment of the population, stimulating increased demand and broader economic benefits.
Experts say that Baner and its surroundings are lucrative real estate destinations of Pune because of the visible green cover of the hills and the Mula river flowing past with its tributaries.
FPCE, a homebuyers' association, has raised concerns about MahaRERA's conciliation forum, alleging a conflict of interest and questioning its constitution and functioning.
Despite MahaRERA's stringent measures, unregistered real estate agents continue to flourish, posing significant challenges to homebuyers in Maharashtra.
Bengaluru's residential market continues to display steady growth, with a 19% increase in home sales in Q2 2024. Read more about the latest trends in the city's real estate market.
The real estate company's public offer has received a strong response from investors, with the issue being subscribed 24.23 times so far.
The Maharashtra Cabinet has approved a proposal to rename Pune airport after the 17th-century Warkari saint and poet, Sant Tukaram Maharaj.