Mumbai's luxury real estate market has seen a significant surge, driven by strong demand for higher-value properties, ranking 3rd on the Prime Global Cities Index.
Real EstateMumbaiLuxury PropertiesPrime Global Cities IndexKnight FrankReal Estate MumbaiJun 14, 2024
The Prime Global Cities Index is a quarterly ranking of the world's top 44 cities by luxury property price growth, released by Knight Frank.
Mumbai's luxury real estate market is growing due to strong demand for higher-value properties, driven by the city's metropolitan culture, robust economic infrastructure, and diverse opportunities.
Mumbai currently ranks 3rd on the Prime Global Cities Index, up from 6th position last year.
Mumbai's landlocked nature has resulted in a limited supply of properties in desirable locations, leading to a surge in property prices.
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