2025 promises to be a dynamic year for high-end property: Realtors

The Indian real estate sector is undergoing a transformative phase, shaped by shifting consumer preferences, technological advancements, and an increased emphasis on sustainability. Industry leaders reflect on the remarkable growth witnessed in 2024, driven by demand for luxury housing, integrated communities, and eco-conscious developments.

As the sector looks ahead to 2025, the focus remains on innovation, high-quality living spaces, and catering to the needs of both domestic and global buyers. From the rise of tier-2 cities as investment hotspots to the growing adoption of smart technologies and green practices, the future of Indian real estate looks poised for dynamic evolution.

Giving his views on this, Ankush Kaul, President-Sales, Marketing & CRM, Central Park, says, “In 2024, the high-end property market was defined by a shift toward sustainability and smart home technology, with eco-conscious developments and seamless tech integrations becoming key priorities. Integrated communities gained popularity, offering holistic living experiences, while demand for premium locations and strong infrastructure remained high. Privacy, security, and exclusivity also became essential, with buyers seeking advanced security systems and secluded spaces.”

Now 2025 promises to be a dynamic year for the high-end property market, with sustained demand for premium properties in well-established locations.

“Sustainability will remain a key focus, with buyers prioritizing green technologies and energy-efficient designs. The digital transformation of the sector will continue, enhancing property design, marketing, and purchasing decisions. We expect continued demand for hybrid properties and community townships, offering luxury experiential living, privacy, and security to discerning buyers. As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, non-resident buyers will remain a significant force in the luxury market, driving demand for properties with global appeal,” adds Kaul.

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The Indian real estate sector continues to demonstrate resilience and adaptability, fueled by urbanization, government support, and the rise of sustainable, technology-driven projects. Tier-2 cities are rapidly gaining ground as they become more attractive for residential and commercial investments, driven by urban migration, affordable living, and government infrastructure initiatives.

“These cities offer substantial growth potential, with increased demand for quality housing and business spaces. The Manglam Group has been at the forefront of this shift, with successful project completions that contribute to the region’s development. By focusing on delivering high-quality residential and commercial properties in emerging markets,

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