The 2025 Bangalore real estate market is experiencing rapid growth, driven by infrastructure development, a booming tech industry, and increasing demand from IT professionals and investors.
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Bangalore’s residential property market is experiencing stable growth with average apartment rates ranging from ₹8,000 to ₹10,000 per sq ft. In upscale areas like Malleswaram, Sadashivanagar, and Jayanagar, prices are even higher, between ₹11,000 and ₹13,000 per sq ft.
Localities such as Sadashivanagar, Koramangala, and Indiranagar are seeing a rise in ultra-luxury properties, with deals over ₹50 crore becoming more common.
Bangalore's commercial real estate market is booming, representing almost 28% of office space demand in the country. Vacancy levels are at a historic low, and average rentals have surpassed ₹100 per sq ft in many business areas.
Key infrastructure projects include the expansion of Namma Metro, the construction of the Bengaluru Suburban Railway, and the development of the Bengaluru–Chennai Expressway.
Specialists forecast a 5–7% yearly appreciation of property prices in Bangalore, driven by infrastructure development and increasing demand.
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