Real Estate 2025: India’s real estate sector is growing rapidly. The country’s real estate sector is estimated to grow to $5.8 trillion by 2047. With this, its contribution in the country’s GDP will also increase from the current level of 7.3 percent to 15.5 percent.
Generally, this year, houses or office space have been sold in many small and big parts of the country, but today we are going to tell you about some such cities, where the demand for Grade A office space, premium housing in 2025 was more than other cities due to infrastructure development and many other things.
Mumbai
The name of MMR (Mumbai Metropolitan Region) comes first in the list. The year 2025 saw the highest real estate activity in this city. There was a good demand for property not only in Mumbai city but also in micro markets like Thane, Navi Mumbai and Central Mumbai. During this period, 1,240 luxury units were sold in Mumbai, which was 18 percent of the total sales of luxury projects in the first half of the year. In this, a growth of up to 29 percent was seen compared to last year.
The infrastructure in the city was further improved with several projects like Coastal Road (Commercial) and Metro Lines, which encouraged investment. This is also the reason for the rapid growth of Mumbai’s real estate market. There were consistent sales of approximately 30,300 units (residential) in Q3 2025 and new launches of 29,600 units (residential).
Delhi-NCR
It is impossible to talk about real estate and not mention Delhi-NCR region. NCR area remains a ‘powerhouse’ for real estate. With infrastructure growth, the real estate market here is also emerging rapidly. The rapid expansion of Dwarka Expressway and Metro Rail between Delhi-Gurgaon and Namo Bharat Train from Ghaziabad to Gurugram is supporting the real estate market in the NCR area.
According to the CBRE report, Delhi-NCR led the sales with 4,000 luxury units in the first half of 2025, which is three times more than last year. At the same time, Gurugram is at the forefront in launching premium segment properties. There were steady sales of about 13,900 units (residential) in the third quarter, with an average price of Rs 8,900 per square foot.
Bengaluru
The name of Bengaluru comes at third place in the list, which is also known as the Tech Capital of India. This is a city where the demand for commercial space is very high. The combined effect of increasing number of IT employees, high-quality township development, improvement in quality-of-life is that the real estate market of this city is growing rapidly.
This got a further boost from the Bengaluru-Mysore Expressway (BM Expressway). In the third quarter of 2025, 14,850 units were sold and 15,200 units were launched in Bengaluru. Its average selling price was Rs 8870.
Pune
Pune is also one of the top cities where new housing projects were launched on a large scale this year. Since Pune is the hub of IT industry, manufacturing and education sector, there is highest demand for high mid-income and premium housing here. The areas around the city like Hinjewadi, Wagholi and Baner are also now appealing to investors. Till the third quarter in Pune, about 16,600 units were sold and 19,400 units were launched, whose average price was kept at Rs 7935 per square feet.
Ahmedabad
As the infrastructure is expanding in Ahmedabad, the demand from residential buyers is also increasing. Apart from this, many big land deals have also been done and considerable investment is also being made in commercial property. Confidence among buyers is increasing due to the development of the new GIFT City and metro system. Many good projects are being completed here in the affordable segment also, due to which real estate is getting a chance to grow faster.
Delhi-NCR-Gurugram becomes luxury housing hub
- The most talked about luxury homes in 2025 were Delhi-NCR, especially Gurugram, ahead of the entire country.
- NCR saw a sharp increase in sales of premium homes priced at Rs 4–6 crore+.
- In this too, Gurugram contributed the most, which got a further boost especially due to corridors like SPR, Golf Course Extension Road and Dwarka Expressway.
- Additionally, demand for premium homes continued to rise due to airport connectivity, rapid rail, corporate office districts and growth of high-income population.
- Real estate experts say that Gurugram’s infrastructure + corporate growth model will keep it the first choice for luxury housing for the next many years.
Expert opinion
On this, Dr. Gautam Kanodia, Founder of Kriva and Kanodia Group, said, 2025 has made it clear that Gurugram is no longer just a place to live, but has become the fastest growing urban growth center of India. The corporate environment here, the International Business District, high-end infrastructure and the ever-growing professional population have all taken the demand for luxury and premium housing to a new level. Corridors like Golf Course Extension Road, SPR and Dwarka Expressway have changed the direction of the city, where larger homes, better connectivity and global-standard lifestyle are now becoming daily necessities. The demand for Gurugram will become even stronger in the coming years as the income, lifestyle and future expectations of the people living here are continuously increasing. Gurugram is now leading the luxury housing growth of not just NCR but the entire country.
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