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India’s affluent flock to luxury real estate

India’s premium real estate sector is witnessing an unprecedented boom, fuelled by growing demand for opulent living spaces and high-end investments. As disposable incomes rise and the aspirations of the neo-middle class soar, the market for luxury homes is expanding rapidly. According to a CBRE report, the sale of properties priced above Rs 4 crore surged by 75% in 2023. This shift towards upscale properties has led to a doubling of the market share of luxury homes, showcasing robust buyer sentiment.

The growth of premium housing has even outpaced the affordable segment. ANAROCK reports that in the first half of 2024, luxury homes priced above Rs 1.5 crore contributed to 25% of residential sales across India’s top seven cities. Builders are responding to this surge by launching several high-end projects, from penthouses and independent homes to sprawling villas in green, gated communities. As a result, India is solidifying its reputation as a leading destination for luxury living, offering both residents and investors an exceptional lifestyle and financial opportunity. Indian Millennials, driven by newfound affluence and lifestyle aspirations, are flocking to premium residences in elite neighbourhoods. For this demographic, amenities such as spa facilities, yoga decks, and sports zones are essential, marking a shift in their definition of homeownership. High-net-worth individuals (HNIs) and ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNIs) prefer the exclusivity and privacy that luxury properties offer, further driving demand for such homes.

Non-resident Indians (NRIs) are also actively investing in India’s premium housing market, drawn by the appeal of international-standard residences and the attractive exchange rate. A JLL report shows that NRIs contributed $13.1 billion to the luxury real estate sector in 2023, with this figure expected to grow as they increasingly view Indian properties as valuable investment assets. Wealthy Indian investors are increasingly focused on premium real estate, particularly seeking capital appreciation and rental income. While ready-to-move homes are popular, there is growing interest in premium plots for their long-term growth potential and portfolio diversification. ANAROCK data reveals that land deals rose by 14% in FY 2023-24, with over 2,250 acres of land transactions earmarked for residential and township projects.

The India Sotheby’s International Realty Survey 2024 highlights that 43% of UHNIs and HNWIs are seeking to consolidate their portfolios with premium, rent-yielding assets. With 71% of affluent Indians planning to invest in real estate over the next two years, this trend is likely to strengthen. As the market for luxury homes expands, sustainability is becoming a central theme. Builders are integrating eco-friendly practices into their projects, from using energy-efficient designs to creating green spaces that promote holistic living. This focus on sustainable luxury is not only appealing to environmentally conscious buyers but also adds long-term value to the properties, contributing to the sector’s overall growth.

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