Why are luxury villas becoming the top investment choice for HNIs?

India’s villa market is witnessing unprecedented growth, driven by rising affluence, evolving lifestyle preferences, and increasing investments from both domestic and NRI buyers. With the post-pandemic shift towards spacious living and premium amenities, luxury villas are becoming a preferred choice for high-net-worth individuals.

Additionally, rapid urbanization and strong economic performance have fueled demand, leading developers to launch high-end projects across major cities. As this trend gains momentum, the villa segment is set to play a significant role in shaping India’s evolving real estate landscape.

According to Magicbricks, in 2024, prices of villas appreciated significantly in cities such as Navi Mumbai (55.7% YoY), Greater Noida (50% YoY) and Noida (40% YoY). Between October and December 2024, the average price of a villa in Greater Noida reached Rs 13500 psf as compared to Rs 8900 psf for multi-storey apartments. Similarly, prices of villas in Noida averaged Rs 19600 psf as compared to multistorey apartments which averaged Rs 11000 psf.

In general, villas are often more expensive than apartments due to factors like land costs and the perception of luxury living. However, they also hold a more promising return on investment, making it a lucrative option.

Pradeep Mishra, CMD, ORAM Developments, says, “Villas, especially ones situated within gated housing societies, have witnessed strong traction due to elevated aspirations and the need for more living space. They are constructed in niche and exclusive areas, providing privacy along with world-modern amenities centred on wellness, leisure, and comfort. More importantly, with land prices rising, the factor of land ownership plays a major role in terms of better ROI and exclusivity of ownership.”

“Investing in a villa at a prime location, therefore, is seen as a financially-prudent decision that provides appreciation and stability in the long run with prices equivalent to those of high rise, but comes with additional ownership of land, thereby lending a better value over the years,” adds Mishra.

According to industry experts, the villa market in India is growing at a healthy pace, driven by evolving consumer behavior, cutting-edge design themes, and growing investments by non-resident Indians (NRIs).

Dr. Sachin Chopda, Managing Director, Pushpam Group, says post-pandemic, there is a strong preference for large, private homes that are both luxurious and functional. “Homebuyers are increasingly looking for homes that have separate workspaces, personal outdoor spaces,

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