Bengaluru’s luxury apartment market, focusing on properties priced at ₹10 crore and above, has achieved a new record by exceeding ₹1,000 crore in annual sales, according to a report by India Sotheby’s International Realty.

The report indicates a significant surge in high-end demand, with 42% of Bengaluru’s total ₹10 crore+ luxury home sales over the last four years occurring in FY25 alone. This growth is attributed to factors such as Bengaluru’s thriving tech economy, rapid improvements in infrastructure, and the increasing lifestyle aspirations of urban India’s affluent population.

Demand is particularly strong for luxury homes priced between ₹10–12 crore, as they offer a combination of value and exclusivity. Hebbal has emerged as the leading market for these high-value apartments, capturing 22% of the total sales value. Other areas in Bengaluru experiencing increased interest in luxury apartments include Domlur, Sudhamnagar, and Bomanahalli.

Apartments with sizes ranging from 5,000–7,000 sq. ft. are currently in high demand, reflecting a preference for spacious, upscale living.

Ashwin Chadha, CEO of India Sotheby’s International Realty, commented on this trend, stating, “Bengaluru’s luxury housing market has entered a new league. We’re seeing discerning buyers- especially CXOs, startup founders, and global Indians, investing not just in a home, but in a lifestyle. The demand today is driven as much by aspiration as by strategic asset allocation. What’s equally encouraging is the rise of new luxury hubs across the city. That said, Bengaluru’s infrastructure will need to keep pace with this rapid evolution. Going forward, we expect more steady and sustainable appreciation in prices as the market matures and becomes even more quality-conscious.”

The report suggests that this historic growth is fueled by rising demand from high-net-worth individuals (HNIs), startup founders, CXOs, and global Indians who are increasingly seeking aspirational properties that provide exclusivity, prime locations, and a high quality of life.

Also Read: Century Real Estate Reports Strong Growth Amid Rising Demand for Luxury Properties in Bengaluru

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