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Ahmedabad witnesses a 16% surge in housing prices, surpassing Kolkata

Ahmedabad’s real estate market has experienced an unprecedented surge, with housing prices rising by 16 percent over the past year. This remarkable growth places Ahmedabad ahead of Kolkata in terms of housing affordability and proximity to metropolitan market dynamics. The city is now inching closer to Chennai’s pricing levels, reflecting its growing prominence as a key urban centre in India’s real estate landscape.

Industry experts attribute this sharp rise to several factors, including increased demand for quality housing, improved connectivity, and the city’s flourishing business environment. The introduction of large-scale infrastructure projects, such as metro connectivity and urban expansion plans, has further bolstered its appeal among homebuyers and investors. While Kolkata continues to maintain its affordability, Ahmedabad’s shift toward premium real estate offerings highlights its transformation into a competitive market for middle and upper-middle-income buyers.

The surge in Ahmedabad’s housing prices also underscores the evolving urban aspirations in tier-2 cities. This trend is not merely about demand but also about how cities like Ahmedabad are positioning themselves on the national real estate map. Comparatively, Chennai’s housing market remains robust, albeit with slightly higher pricing, underscoring Ahmedabad’s rapid catch-up as a serious contender in the urban housing space.

From a sustainability perspective, this housing boom poses challenges and opportunities. Developers in Ahmedabad are increasingly incorporating green construction practices, energy-efficient technologies, and sustainable urban planning to address environmental concerns. The rise in real estate activity must be met with proactive civic measures, including improving public transport, green spaces, and affordable housing to ensure equitable growth. The city’s housing journey reflects India’s broader urbanisation trends, balancing economic progress with sustainable development goals.

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