Bengaluru has secured the fourth position in the Prime Global Cities Index Q2 2025, with a 10.2% annual growth rate. Mumbai and Delhi also feature in the top 15, highlighting the robust performance of India's prime residential markets.
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The Prime Global Cities Index Q2 2025 is a report by Knight Frank that ranks global cities based on the performance of their prime residential property markets, focusing on annual growth rates.
Bengaluru is ranked fourth in the Prime Global Cities Index Q2 2025, with a 10.2% annual growth rate in property prices.
Mumbai is ranked sixth with a 9.5% annual growth rate, while Delhi is in the 15th slot with a lower growth rate.
Bengaluru's strong tech industry, robust economic growth, and increasing urban development are major factors contributing to its high ranking in the index.
Seoul, South Korea, tops the index with a 25.2% annual growth rate, indicating robust housing demand.

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