A recent study highlights that women homebuyers are increasingly favoring premium properties, with Bengaluru emerging as the top choice. The city's robust infrastructure and high-quality living standards are key factors driving this trend.
Real EstateBengaluruWomen HomebuyersPremium PropertiesUrban DevelopmentReal Estate PuneMar 17, 2025
Women homebuyers are choosing Bengaluru for its robust infrastructure, high standard of living, and gender-sensitive policies. The city’s vibrant cultural scene, safety measures, and well-developed amenities make it an attractive choice for premium property investment.
The top cities for women homebuyers in India, according to the study, are Bengaluru, Mumbai, Delhi, Pune, and Hyderabad.
The real estate industry is adapting by focusing on creating properties that cater to the specific needs of women, such as women-only apartments, co-living spaces, and community programs designed to enhance security and foster a sense of belonging.
Women homebuyers are prioritizing factors such as location, security, community amenities, and the overall quality of life when choosing a property.
The trend of women investing in premium properties in Bengaluru is driving property prices and influencing the design and functionality of future residential projects, making the city a more attractive destination for real estate investment.
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