In the rapidly evolving residential real estate market of Kolkata, the eastern sector has outpaced the southern region for the second consecutive year, marking a significant shift in property values and buyer preferences.
East KolkataReal EstateProperty PricesResidential MarketDevelopmentReal Estate NewsApr 02, 2025
The rise in property prices in East Kolkata is primarily due to improved infrastructure, better connectivity, a surge in commercial activities, and the availability of larger plots of land at competitive prices.
While the southern sector of Kolkata is still a strong contender with a well-established infrastructure, it has seen a slight slowdown in price appreciation compared to the eastern sector, which has outperformed it in terms of property values.
The key drivers of the eastern sector's success include government focus on development, improved transportation links, the rise in educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and retail outlets, and the increasing demand for residential and commercial spaces.
Potential buyers should consider factors such as development plans, the reputation of builders, and the overall community environment. It is advisable to consult with real estate experts and conduct thorough research before making an investment.
The future outlook for the real estate market in East Kolkata is promising, with ongoing developments and a growing demand for residential and commercial properties. The trend of price appreciation is expected to continue in the coming years.
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