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Jaipur Leads Tier 2 Cities in Property Price Growth

The real estate market in Tier 2 cities is witnessing remarkable dynamism, with Jaipur taking the lead in property price growth. A recent analysis revealed that Jaipur recorded a staggering 65% year-on-year increase, marking the highest price appreciation among Tier 2 cities. Other cities, including Chandigarh and Lucknow, also saw notable surges, signalling an evolving demand pattern in India’s housing sector. This trend reflects a shift in homebuyers’ preferences, increasingly moving beyond metropolitan hubs to explore more affordable yet vibrant markets.

Industry experts attribute Jaipur’s growth to its expanding urban infrastructure and improved connectivity. Factors such as the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor and Smart City initiatives have spurred demand, especially among millennials and remote workers seeking high-quality yet cost-effective living. Real estate in Tier 2 cities is further bolstered by increased government focus on urban development and infrastructure upgrades, driving growth in both residential and commercial property segments.

From a sustainability perspective, the rise in Tier 2 city real estate presents both opportunities and challenges. With expanding urban footprints, developers are encouraged to adopt eco-friendly construction practices and integrate green building designs to balance growth with environmental considerations. Jaipur’s rapid growth also calls for thoughtful urban planning to ensure sustainable development while preserving the city’s historical and cultural heritage.

However, soaring property prices in these cities raise concerns about affordability for the middle class. Civic groups stress the importance of ensuring equitable housing opportunities as cities grow. Furthermore, stakeholders emphasise the need for government policies to regulate speculative price increases and promote inclusive development. With Tier 2 cities gaining prominence in India’s real estate landscape, the focus must remain on balancing economic growth with environmental and social sustainability.

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