Category : Search result: Tier II cities housing market


Luxury Housing Demand Soars in India, Report Reveals

Luxury homes now account for over a quarter of India's real estate supply, up from 16% in four years. Demand is strongest in the Rs 2-5 crore bracket, with Mumbai leading in absolute price. Discover the key trends shaping the high-end market.

New-age firms find gold in India's smaller towns

Ather Energy, Lenskart, and other consumer brands pivot to Tier 2-4 cities as rising incomes and digital adoption fuel explosive growth. Discover the strategy shift driving India's next consumption wave.

RBI Rate Cut Sparks Real Estate Cheer in Bhubaneswar

RBI's fourth consecutive repo rate cut to 5.25% brings relief to homebuyers and developers in Tier-II cities like Bhubaneswar. Experts predict lower home loan interest rates and a market revival.

OSHB, BDA Allot 1,600+ Plots in Bhubaneswar

Odisha's housing bodies have allotted over 1,600 plots and houses in Bhubaneswar. Details on schemes like Satyasai Enclave, Ekamra Residency, and future projects revealed in the assembly. Read more.

SSC CGL Tier 1 Result 2025 Expected Soon

The SSC CGL Tier 1 Result 2025 is expected to be released in early December. Check ssc.gov.in for the merit list PDF, cut-off marks, and details on the next steps for Tier 2.

Tier II Housing Sales Value Up 4% Despite Volume Decline

India's 15 major Tier II cities saw housing sales value increase 4% to ₹37,409 crore in Q3 2025, while volumes dropped 4%. Gujarat cities dominate with 60% market share. Experts call it strategic pause, not slowdown.

DDA Karamyogi Aojana: 3,656 Flats for Govt Staff

Delhi Development Authority launches Karamyogi Awas Yojana offering 3,656 HIG, MIG & EWS flats exclusively for government employees in Narela. Registration starts mid-December with 25% rebate.

Term Insurance Boom in India's Tier-2 Cities

Discover why term insurance demand is growing 35% in India's tier-2 cities. Improved digital access, financial literacy, and younger demographics are driving this shift toward financial protection.

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