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Bengaluru’s ₹1–2 Cr Housing Market Rises Amid Millennial Preference Shift

Bengaluru’s real estate market is witnessing a noticeable pivot toward mid-range housing, as millennial homebuyers fuel demand for apartments priced between ₹1–2 crore. Driven by stable tech-sector jobs and attractive rental returns, this demographic is reshaping housing launches across emerging suburbs and IT corridors. Developers are rapidly responding with a surge in inventory tailored for young professionals and first-time buyers, marking a clear shift away from budget housing to more aspirational, amenity-rich urban living.

The first half of 2025 recorded a remarkable uptick in Bengaluru’s housing market, especially in the ₹1–2 crore bracket, where nearly 12,500 units were sold. Experts attribute this trend to millennial salaried professionals aged 30–40, who are increasingly prioritising homeownership over rentals. The city’s robust employment landscape, particularly in IT and startup sectors, has equipped this cohort with the income and intent to upgrade from smaller units or invest in gated communities with better amenities. Analysts note that the younger buyer segment tends to stretch budgets for additional space and long-term value, often shifting from sub-₹1 crore to premium 2BHK or compact 3BHK homes. The trend isn’t purely end-use; rental yield remains a strong motivator, as properties in this range maintain a stable rent-to-value ratio, especially in high-demand neighbourhoods. This millennial-driven housing activity is also encouraging developers to pivot toward new launches that meet both utility and lifestyle expectations.

The geographic spread of this boom reveals a strong preference for well-connected yet affordable suburbs. North Bengaluru, with emerging hubs like Bagalur, Hennur, and Hebbal, is attracting buyers due to proximity to tech parks and larger 3BHK options priced around ₹1.5 crore. Similarly, East Bengaluru’s Whitefield, Budigere Cross, and Old Madras Road continue to lead new project announcements in the ₹90 lakh to ₹1.5 crore range, especially among tech professionals. South Bengaluru is also catching up with 2 and 3BHK flats in gated communities on Kanakapura Road and Electronic City. In central Bengaluru, older but well-maintained flats in Indiranagar or Koramangala remain popular among second-home investors and those valuing community and accessibility. According to market data, this price band led 44% of the city’s new launches this year, far outpacing both the affordable and ultra-premium segments. Developers appear increasingly aligned with millennial expectations, offering size, connectivity, and lifestyle at the ₹1–2 crore mark.

Bengaluru’s real estate trajectory in 2025 underscores a generational shift, with millennials emerging as key drivers of the mid-range housing market. The ₹1–2 crore segment is no longer niche—it’s now the cornerstone of urban homeownership and investment. As young professionals continue seeking space, amenities, and long-term returns, developers are focusing efforts on building smarter, better-connected projects tailored for this aspirational class. With rapid absorption, expanding launches, and steady rental yields, this market band reflects not just a pricing trend, but a broader evolution in how the next generation envisions urban living in India’s tech capital.

Bengaluru’s ₹1–2 Cr Housing Market Rises Amid Millennial Preference Shift

 

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