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Home-buying sentiment strengthens in south and west India, says Knight Frank survey

The study found that access to health and educational amenities ranked high among decision-making factors. Kolkata (80%) and Hyderabad (81%) also saw robust purchase intent, driven by long-term security considerations

May 29, 2025 / 08:26 IST
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Financial stability, amenities drive India's home purchase boom: Chennai, MMR, Ahmedabad lead in purchase intent
Financial stability, amenities drive India's home purchase boom: Chennai, MMR, Ahmedabad lead in purchase intent

A pan-India homebuyer sentiment survey by Knight Frank has shown strong purchasing intent in southern and western cities, led by Chennai (86 percent), Mumbai Metropolitan Region (85 percent), and Ahmedabad (83 percent). Homebuyers in Delhi-NCR showed significant interest in under-construction properties, while those in Bengaluru remained investment-focused.

The study found that access to health and educational amenities ranked high among decision-making factors. Kolkata (80 percent) and Hyderabad (81 percent) also saw robust purchase intent, driven by long-term security considerations.

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The survey, which covered 1,629 Indian urban homebuyers across the top eight Tier-1 cities, also noted that millennials and high-income professionals are the most proactive buyers, aided by financial stability, improved home loan terms, and a desire for future-ready housing. Conversely, Gen Z and lower-income buyers demonstrated relatively lower ownership preference, highlighting the need for affordable housing and accessible financing.

The top eight Tier 1 Indian cities, which were part of the survey “Beyond Bricks: The Pulse of Home Buying” include — Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), Delhi NCR, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Pune and Ahmedabad.