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India's Housing Market Booms: Property Prices Nearly Double Since 2021
India's Housing Market Booms: Property Prices Nearly Double Since 2021

News18

time2 days ago

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India's Housing Market Booms: Property Prices Nearly Double Since 2021

Between 2021 and mid-2025, India's housing micro markets saw gains due to employment demand and infrastructure upgrades, says ANAROCK Research. News18 Between the end of 2021 and mid-2025, India's most dynamic housing micro markets have delivered remarkable gains for both homeowners and investors, finds latest ANAROCK Research data. In some areas, property prices have nearly doubled; in others, rents have climbed at a pace that outstripped inflation by a wide margin. The twin forces driving this surge – strong employment-driven demand and steady infrastructure upgrades — have given rise to markets where both capital appreciation and rental values growth are driven by location dynamics, connectivity, and economic momentum. For a broad overview, ANAROCK has studied capital appreciation and rental value growth trends across 14 of the most active (in terms of supply and sales) micro markets in Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, NCR, Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), Kolkata, and Chennai – and unpacked the reasons behind their performance. Anuj Puri, Chairman – ANAROCK Group, says, 'The recovery that began in 2021 was driven by pent-up demand, record-low interest rates, and a structural shift toward homeownership after the pandemic. In the early recovery years, annual rental increases of 12–24% were common in prime employment hubs. By H1 2025, rental growth had moderated nationally to 7–9% — still ahead of consumer inflation, but a lot more sustainable." 'Capital values followed a similar trajectory of rapid appreciation between 2021-2023, followed by steadier gains as new supply hit the market and buyers became more price sensitive," says Puri. 'Notably, infrastructure-led markets (those benefiting from new metro lines, expressways, or new planned tech hubs) continued to defy this cooling trend." Bengaluru: Sarjapur Road and Thanisandra In India's tech capital, two pockets have outperformed even the city's robust average growth. – Sarjapur Road has long been part of Bengaluru's eastern IT corridor, but the promise of the Red Line Namma Metro—connecting Hebbal to Sarjapur—has fuelled a fresh wave of interest. Between 2021 and Q2 2025, property prices here jumped 79%, while average 2BHK rents climbed 81% to ₹38,000 a month. – Thanisandra Main Road, in the north, has mirrored this trajectory with capital gains of 81% and rents up 65%. Its proximity to Manyata Tech Park and improving road connectivity have made it a magnet for mid-to-upper-income IT professionals. Both areas also benefit from constrained land availability, which has kept the market tight, and speculative buzz around projects like the proposed 'Swift City' mega-tech hub in Sarjapur. Hyderabad's western corridor has cemented its place as one of India's most resilient real estate sub-markets. – HITECH City, the city's tech heart, recorded a 70% rise in property values and a 58% jump in rents over the past three and a half years. – Gachibowli, just next door, surged even more—capital values up 87%, rents up 66%. Its appeal lies in a concentration of multinational campuses, international schools, and premium residential complexes. Even as national rental inflation has eased, these two pockets continue to post double-digit annual increases thanks to unrelenting demand from a growing IT workforce and the scarcity of ready-to-move-in apartments. Pune: Hinjewadi and Wagholi Pune's performance underscores a familiar pattern: a mature IT hub supported by a fast-growing affordable fringe. – Hinjewadi, home to the city's largest IT park, saw prices rise 40% and rents climb 60% since 2021. While rental growth has slowed since late 2024, demand remains stable thanks to a steady influx of young professionals. – Wagholi, further out but well-connected to the city via the Nagar Road corridor, matched Hinjewadi's capital gains but outperformed on rentals with a 69% increase. Its relatively lower buy-in cost has made it a preferred choice for first-time investors seeking yield. NCR: Sohna Road and Noida Sector-150 The National Capital Region's story has two distinct threads – established corporate corridors and new-age investor magnets. – Sohna Road in Gurugram blends both worlds: strong corporate leasing nearby and improving connectivity via the Delhi–Mumbai Expressway linkages. Prices are up 74% since 2021, while rents have climbed 50%. – Sector-150 in Noida is the standout nationally. Its property values have soared 139% in just over three and half years – the fastest among all micro markets in this study – fuelled by new township projects, greenfield planning, and investor enthusiasm. Rents here have also surged 71%, reflecting demand from both working professionals and end-users drawn by its planned open spaces and sports facilities. Mumbai Metropolitan Region: Chembur and Mulund In land-starved Mumbai, price growth in suburbs with improved transport access has been striking. – Chembur, once a relatively under-the-radar suburb, has been transformed by the Eastern Freeway and Metro Line extensions. Prices are up 53%, and rents have grown 46%. – Mulund, a gateway between Mumbai and Thane, has seen similar capital gains (50%) but slower rental growth (32%), partly due to higher starting rental levels. Large-format apartments and better suburban amenities have attracted families upgrading from more crowded city neighbourhoods. Kolkata: EM Bypass and Rajarhat Kolkata's growth story has been steadier – but still rewarding for long-term investors. – EM Bypass benefits from proximity to the central business district and major arterial roads, pushing capital values up 25% and rents up 53%. – Rajarhat, a planned township to the east, has seen stronger capital appreciation at 37%, driven by new infrastructure and corporate presence, alongside 40% rental growth. While not as spectacular as NCR or Bengaluru, Kolkata's trajectory underscores the value of planned growth and connectivity. Chennai: Perambur and Pallavam Chennai's two highlighted markets—Perambur in the north and Pallavaram in the south—both owe their performance to excellent transit links. – Perambur has seen prices rise 26% and rents 39% since 2021, supported by suburban rail and metro access. – Pallavaram, near the airport and GST Road, posted a 24% price gain and 46% rent increase, appealing to both airline staff and IT professionals working in the nearby OMR corridor. 'Looking ahead to 2026, we expect average housing price growth to range between around 6–7%, with rents likely to rise 7–10% – both outpacing inflation," says Anuj Puri. 'Micro markets tied to major infrastructure completions (such as metro lines in Bengaluru and Mumbai, expressways in NCR, and IT park expansions in Hyderabad and Pune) are best placed to sustain above-average gains." top videos View all In India's real estate market, growth follows infrastructure, and rental resilience follows jobs. For investors, identifying the next wave of connectivity and employment corridors could be the difference between average returns and exceptional ones. About the Author Business Desk A team of writers and reporters decodes vast terms of personal finance and making money matters simpler for you. From latest initial public offerings (IPOs) in the market to best investment options, we cover More Click here to add News18 as your preferred news source on Google, Stay updated with all the latest business news, including market trends, stock updates, tax, IPO, banking finance, real estate, savings and investments. Get in-depth analysis, expert opinions, and real-time updates. Also Download the News18 App to stay updated. view comments Location : New Delhi, India, India First Published: August 16, 2025, 14:00 IST News business » real-estate India's Housing Market Booms: Property Prices Nearly Double Since 2021 Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. 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Metro, infra boost drives 24–139% rise in property prices across top micro markets; Noida's Sector-150 tops with 139%
Metro, infra boost drives 24–139% rise in property prices across top micro markets; Noida's Sector-150 tops with 139%

Hindustan Times

time5 days ago

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  • Hindustan Times

Metro, infra boost drives 24–139% rise in property prices across top micro markets; Noida's Sector-150 tops with 139%

Major metro expansions, expressway linkages, and airport upgrades are driving growth in both property prices and rentals across India's most active housing micro markets, according to ANAROCK Research. Between the end of 2021 and mid-2025, capital values in the key 14 micro markets rose between 24% and 139%, while rentals climbed 32% to 81%. Metro, expressway, and airport upgrades have boosted property prices 24–139% and rents 32–81% in India's top 14 housing micro markets since 2021: ANAROCK. (Representational Image)(Unsplash ) National Capital Region's Sector-150 in Noida led the country in capital appreciation, with values skyrocketing 139% to ₹13,600 per sq. ft since 2021, alongside a 71% rental increase to ₹27,300. Sohna Road in Gurugram also performed strongly, with prices rising 74% to ₹11,500 and rents up 50% to ₹37,500, aided by Delhi–Mumbai Expressway connectivity, the analysis showed. "The twin forces driving this surge, strong employment-driven demand and steady infrastructure upgrades, have given rise to markets where both capital appreciation and rental value growth are driven by location dynamics, connectivity, and economic momentum," the report said. "Sector-150 in Noida is the standout nationally. Its property values have soared 139 per cent in just over three and a half years, the fastest among all micro markets in this study, fuelled by new township projects, greenfield planning, and investor enthusiasm," Anarock said. Also Read: Buying property on ₹12 LPA in a big city? Netizens say only inherited wealth, jaan pehchaan get better real estate deals Sohna Road in Gurugram has benefited from improved connectivity via the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway linkages. Bengaluru's Sarjapur Road, part of the city's eastern IT corridor, has been buoyed by the upcoming Red Line Namma Metro connecting Hebbal to Sarjapur. ANAROCK said that property prices jumped 79% to ₹10,800 per sq. ft, while average rents for a standard 2BHK climbed 81% to ₹38,000 a month. Thanisandra Main Road in the north, benefiting from proximity to Manyata Tech Park and improved road connectivity, saw capital values rise 81% to ₹9,700 per sq. ft and rents increase 65% to ₹33,800. Hyderabad's HITECH City, the city's tech hub, recorded a 70% increase in property prices to ₹9,800 per sq. ft and a 58% rise in rents to ₹36,350. Gachibowli saw capital values increasing by 87% to ₹9,350 and rents up 66% to ₹36,600, driven by a concentration of multinational campuses, international schools, and premium residential projects. In Pune, Hinjewadi, home to the city's largest IT park, saw property prices grow 40% to ₹8,000 per sq. ft and rents rise 60% to ₹28,500. Wagholi, connected via the Nagar Road corridor, matched Hinjewadi's capital growth but surpassed it in rental performance, with a 69% increase to ₹24,000 per month. Also Read: Hyderabad's premium housing sales jump 17% to 8205 units in H1 2025 despite overall market dip: JLL In the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, Chembur benefited from the Eastern Freeway and Metro extensions, seeing prices rise 53% to ₹28,600 and rents grow 46% to ₹67,000. Mulund posted a 50% capital gain to ₹25,300, with more moderate rental growth of 32% to ₹52,300, partly due to already-high starting rental levels, the analysis showed. Kolkata's EM Bypass recorded a 25% increase in prices to ₹8,780 and a 53% jump in rents to ₹29,000, while Rajarhat saw 37% capital growth to ₹6,150 and a 40% rental rise to ₹21,000, due to planned township development and corporate presence. In Chennai, Perambur's prices rose 26% to ₹8,000 and rents climbed 39% to ₹22,500 due to suburban rail and metro connectivity. Pallavaram, close to the airport and GST Road, gained 24% in prices to ₹7,350 and 46% in rents to ₹21,800, attracting airline staff and IT professionals from the OMR corridor, the analysis showed. 'Micro markets tied to major infrastructure completions, such as metro lines in Bengaluru and Mumbai, expressways in NCR, and IT park expansions in Hyderabad and Pune, are best placed to sustain above-average gains,' said Anuj Puri, chairman, ANAROCK Group. Looking ahead to 2026, ANAROCK projects housing price growth of 6–7% and rental increases of 7–10%, both expected to outpace inflation. 'Micro markets tied to major infrastructure completions (such as metro lines in Bengaluru and Mumbai, expressways in NCR, and IT park expansions in Hyderabad and Pune) are best placed to sustain above-average gains," Puri said.

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