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Posted on March 18, 2025 By

New Delhi [India], March 18: The luxury housing segment in India’s real estate sector is experiencing a remarkable boom, driven by a growing demand for high-end living spaces. This trend is not only reshaping the residential landscape but also propelling the overall growth of the real estate industry.

Sidhant Gupta, former director of Kwality discusses the rise of luxury housing and how this trend is here to stay.

In 2024, India witnessed a significant surge in the demand for luxury homes priced at Rs 4 crore and above, with sales increasing by 53% across seven major cities. According to CBRE’s data, the total number of luxury housing units sold reached 19,700, marking a substantial rise from the 12,895 units sold in the previous year. This remarkable growth underscores the robust demand for high-end properties in India’s key urban markets.

Sidhant Gupta notes, “The luxury housing boom in India is a testament to the country’s growing wealth and the aspirations of its affluent class. The demand for luxury properties is no longer just about owning a home; it’s about making a statement of status and enjoying an elevated lifestyle.”

But why is this the luxury segment booming?

This boom is driven by a combination of economic, social, and lifestyle factors that have transformed the residential landscape across major cities like Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad.

The rapid growth of high-net-worth individuals (HNIs) and ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNIs) in India is a pivotal factor driving the demand for luxury properties. As of 2024, India ranks sixth globally in UHNIs, with a population of approximately 13,600, marking a 6% annual growth rate. This figure is projected to rise by 50% by 2028, significantly outpacing the global average growth rate of 30%.

HNIs, defined as individuals with investable assets of at least $1 million, are also on the rise, with their numbers expected to double from 850,000 to 1.65 million by 2027. Notably, a significant portion of these millionaires are young entrepreneurs, with 20% of HNIs under the age of 40 and 15% under 30, driven by success in start-ups and tech ventures. This demographic shift is reshaping wealth creation, with a focus on innovation and entrepreneurship rather than traditional inheritance.

Sidhant Gupta believes, “The traditional path to wealth, once heavily reliant on inheritance, is giving way to a new era of self-made success. Today, India’s young entrepreneurs are increasingly forging their own paths to prosperity, leveraging innovation and technology to build their fortunes from scratch. This shift isn’t just about changing how wealth is created; it’s about redefining what it means to be successful in India.”

The growing wealth and disposable income of HNIs and UHNIs have led to increased spending on luxury goods and services, including high-end real estate. Luxury homes, which offer exclusivity, status, and lifestyle enhancements, have become a preferred investment option for these affluent individuals. The demand for luxury properties is not just about owning a home; it’s about making a statement of status and enjoying an elevated lifestyle that reflects their wealth and aspirations.

Another factor is that the COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly impacted lifestyle preferences, particularly in the luxury housing sector. There has been a marked shift towards larger, more integrated living spaces that prioritize wellness and offer a seamless blend of technology, comfort, and exclusivity.

“Luxury homes are no longer just about opulence; they are now designed to provide holistic living experiences that cater to physical, mental, and emotional well-being.” Says Sidhant Gupta “This includes the incorporation of wellness-focused amenities such as meditation rooms, yoga studios, spas, and hydrophilic gardens, all of which enhance residents’ health and well-being, he adds.

The integration of smart home technology has become a standard feature in luxury homes, enhancing convenience and security. These systems include voice-controlled operations, automated lighting, temperature control, and advanced security systems.

Additionally, luxury buyers increasingly seek personalized services that make their lives easier, such as private concierge services, support staff, and exclusive clubhouse memberships, offering residents a lifestyle akin to that of a luxury hotel.

The shift towards remote work has also redefined buyer preferences, with larger, more versatile living areas becoming highly sought after. These spaces often include dedicated office areas, allowing residents to work from home efficiently.

Future Outlook

The luxury housing market in India is expected to continue its upward trajectory in 2025, driven by the rise of new micro-markets, infrastructural developments, and a growing appetite for sophisticated living.

The proactive measures announced in the Union Budget 2025, such as increased tax exemptions, are likely to further boost disposable incomes and encourage aspirational buyers to explore luxury housing options.

As the country continues to experience rapid wealth creation, which leads to evolving housing needs, the demand for luxury homes is poised to remain strong, shaping the future of India’s real estate landscape.

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