Budget impact on Indian real estate seen through infrastructure push, housing allocations

Infrastructure spending and housing policies in the Union Budget are expected to influence India’s real estate sector. Industry experts say improved connectivity, urban development, and housing initiatives could support long-term growth in residential and commercial property markets.

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Housing Sales in Top 15 Tier-2 Cities Fall 10% in 2025; Launches Down 6%: PropEquity

Housing sales in the top 15 tier-2 cities fell 10% in 2025 to 1,56,181 units, while new launches declined 6%, according to PropEquity. Sales value remained steady at ₹1.48 lakh crore, reflecting rising prices and a shift toward premium housing segments.

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Western India Housing Markets End 2025 with Supply Momentum and Price Resilience: Magicbricks PropIndex

Western India’s housing markets closed 2025 with rising supply, stable prices, and infrastructure-driven demand. Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Thane, and Ahmedabad showed resilience, setting a strong foundation for end-user-led residential growth in 2026.

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Gurugram Property Prices Soar 67% in 2 Years; Dwarka Expressway Leads Demand for Premium Homes

Gurugram’s property prices rose 67% in two years, with Dwarka Expressway leading demand for premium homes. The city’s robust growth is driven by infrastructure upgrades, better connectivity, and a rising appetite for 3BHKs and luxury living.

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