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 India Witnesses Real Estate Shift as Tier-II Cities Drive ROI Growth

India’s Tier-II cities are rapidly transforming into real estate growth engines, outpacing traditional metropolitan hubs in property value appreciation and return on investment. New data reveals that cities like Goa, Lucknow, and Kanpur are attracting heightened investor attention due to infrastructure growth, rising affordability, and lifestyle appeal. As capital appreciation in these regions surges past national averages, analysts note a significant market shift favouring mid-tier urban centres over major metros for long-term real estate investments.

According to recent data from a leading real estate platform, average capital appreciation in Tier-II cities has reached 17.6 percent, surpassing the appreciation seen in metros like Delhi, which recorded 11.10 percent. Among the standout performers, Lucknow saw a 23.70 percent year-on-year increase in property values, reaching an average of ₹6,880 per square foot in Q2 2025. Kanpur followed with a 19.52 percent rise, highlighting the growing demand in northern India’s emerging cities. These figures reflect broader trends of infrastructure expansion, improved connectivity, and increased interest from end-users and investors. Property experts suggest that buyers are now favouring Tier-II markets for better value, lower entry barriers, and long-term livability. Analysts also highlight how civic development and state-led smart city initiatives have strengthened the investment appeal of these locations. The combination of demand-driven growth and strategic planning is positioning Tier-II cities as viable and profitable alternatives to traditional metro real estate markets.

In western India, Goa led the Tier-II market with a staggering 64.61 percent year-on-year increase in property values during the April–June 2025 quarter, reaching ₹14,028 per square foot. Experts attribute this exceptional rise to Goa’s lifestyle-centric economy, booming tourism infrastructure, and a surge in non-resident Indian (NRI) interest. Real estate stakeholders note that luxury second homes, rental yields, and hospitality-linked developments are key drivers behind Goa’s spike. Across India, other Tier-II cities are also witnessing steady growth, fuelled by an expanding urban middle class, regional job creation, and the rise of remote work, which is reshaping residential preferences. The shift from congested metros to more liveable and affordable Tier-II cities has become more prominent post-pandemic. Industry watchers predict that this trend will continue to reshape India’s housing market, as both institutional investors and individual buyers diversify their portfolios in these high-potential zones, reinforcing their status as real estate growth corridors.

The continued momentum in Tier-II city real estate markets underscores a structural shift in India’s property landscape. As affordability, quality of life, and infrastructure continue to improve in these regions, they are not only attracting first-time homebuyers but also long-term investors seeking higher returns. Experts believe that cities like Goa, Lucknow, and Kanpur will remain at the forefront of this transformation, outpacing metros in both price growth and livability. With evolving buyer expectations and increasing policy focus on regional urbanisation, Tier-II cities are poised to become central to India’s next wave of real estate development and capital appreciation.

India Witnesses Real Estate Shift as Tier-II Cities Drive ROI Growth

 

 

 

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