Industry experts agree that Gurugram's position as the corporate and commercial hub of NCR is a key draw
Housing sales in the top nine cities fell 16% year on year to 98,019 units in Q4 2025, while new launches declined 10%; developers call it a phase of market realignment
The first phase will offer 230 four-bedroom residences across five towers, with unit sizes ranging from around 4,300 to 4,500 square feet
Golden Growth Fund said it has deployed Rs 58 crore to acquire two South Delhi projects in Anand Niketan and Niti Bagh for luxury floors, with an estimated sales potential of Rs 85 crore
India is short of about 10 million affordable homes, a gap that is projected to triple by 2030, according to Knight Frank, a real estate consultancy
Over the past three years, more than 20 deals worth over ₹100 crore have been closed in Worli
In the first eleven months of 2025, Mumbai recorded over 1.35 lakh registrations, contributing more than Rs 12,224 crore to the state
While premium homes gained market share in year-to-date (YTD - January to September) sales, the mass segment's (sub-Rs 1 crore) share dropped from 48% to 38% compared to the same period last year.
Developers say even the most globally exposed buyers see the practice less as a superstition and more as symbolic alignment
Premiums rise as AQI-assured homes attract eco-conscious buyers
The country also ranks tenth globally in the pipeline of upcoming branded residence projects, accounting for 2 per cent of future supply among 83 countries that were surveyed
Ghaziabad administration has proposed up to 40 per cent hike in circle rates, raising concerns that higher stamp duty and fees could make homes unaffordable without regulatory relief
Hyderabad's Vishwa Samudra Group executives buy a ₹140-crore bungalow in Delhi's Jor Bagh; the sale deed was registered in June this year, with the buyers paying a stamp duty of ₹8.96 crore
Spread over 10 acres in Moti Nagar, Hyderabad, Brigade Citadel 2 and 3 will offer premium low-rise residences and are expected to build on the success of Brigade Citadel
Sales of ultra-luxury homes, each costing Rs 10 crore and above, in Mumbai rose 20 per cent in January-June this year to a record Rs 14,751 crore on strong demand, according to a report. Property consultant India Sotheby's International Realty (ISIR) and data analytics firm CRE Matrix on Tuesday released a report on Mumbai luxury housing market (both primary and secondary). As per the data, the sales of luxury homes (Rs 10 crore and above) in Mumbai in value terms, increased 20 per cent to Rs 14,751 crore in the first six months of this year, from Rs 12,285 crore in the corresponding period of the preceding year. In terms of volume, sales of ultra-luxury homes rose 11 per cent to 692 units in January-June period this year, from 622 units in the year-ago period. "Mumbai's luxury real estate market is at a pivotal moment. Record sales in H1 2025 signal sustained appetite for ultra-premium homes, especially in established micro-markets like Worli, Prabhadevi, Tardeo, Malabar Hill, and
Investments by high-net-worth individuals, assured returns and connectivity among reasons for price jump
Real estate major DLF Ltd has sold all 1,164 luxury apartments for about Rs 11,000 crore within a week of launch of its new housing project in Gurugram, reflecting that demand continues to be strong for premium residential properties from end-users and investors. In a regulatory filing on Wednesday, DLF announced "sell out of its latest luxury offering, DLF Privana North, valued at approximately Rs 11,000 crore, a historic milestone achieved within just one week." The project is part of a 116-acre integrated township -- DLF Privana in Sectors 76 and 77, Gurugram. The new project 'DLF Privana North' spans 17.7 acres and comprises 1,152 flats (4BHK) and 12 penthouses. The project has six towers rising to stilt+50 storeys, the tallest residential structures to be developed by DLF till date. Aakash Ohri, Joint Managing Director and Chief Business Officer of DLF Home Developers, said, "The development embodies DLF's vision of delivering expansive living spaces, breathtaking views, and
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