The luxury housing market in India is poised for significant growth in 2025, driven by the emergence of new micro-markets and a rise in demand from high-net-worth individuals.
Luxury Real EstateHighnetworth IndividualsMicromarketsSustainabilityTechnologyReal EstateMar 19, 2025
The growth is driven by the increasing number of high-net-worth individuals, the emergence of new micro-markets, and the government's focus on infrastructure development.
New micro-markets are areas that were previously underdeveloped but are now becoming prime locations for luxury developments, attracting both domestic and international investors.
Sustainability is gaining traction as developers focus on eco-friendly practices and features, such as green roofs, solar panels, and energy-efficient appliances, to cater to environmentally conscious high-net-worth individuals.
Technology is playing a significant role with the rise of smart homes equipped with advanced automation systems, high-speed internet, and sophisticated security features, enhancing the convenience and value of properties.
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