Kolkata’s housing market is buzzing with activity. The city recorded 4,662 residential property registrations in July 2025, a sharp 33% year-on-year increase, according to data released by Knight Frank India. Registrations also grew 9% month-on-month compared to June, underscoring growing homebuyer confidence despite broader economic uncertainties.

Between January and July 2025, Kolkata Metropolitan Area (KMA) registered 35,244 apartments, a 41% YoY surge compared to the same period last year. This spike is especially notable as 2024 had clocked only 3% growth.


Small Flats, Big Demand

In a trend unique to Kolkata, apartments under 500 sq. ft. accounted for 54% of registrations in July 2025. This marks a sharp rise from 45% in July 2024 and just 27% in July 2023.

  • 500–1,000 sq. ft. homes formed 42% share,
  • Over 1,000 sq. ft. homes dropped to just 4%.

This preference for compact homes runs contrary to other Indian metros, where buyers are leaning towards larger apartments post-pandemic. Analysts attribute Kolkata’s trend to affordability, mid-income demand, and availability of compact units in peripheral zones.


Where Are Homes Selling?

The South Zone led registrations with 37% share, driven by areas like Thakurpukur, Jadavpur, Behala, and Kasba. The North Zone came second at 26%, down from 34% a year ago.

Top 10 locations together made up 51% of July’s registrations:

  • Rajarhat (498 deals)
  • Khardaha (408)
  • Thakurpukur (250)
  • Jadavpur (218)
  • Behala (215)
  • Kasba (194)
  • Shibpur (185)
  • Lake Town (164)
  • Sonarpur (127)
  • Titagarh (113)

What’s Driving the Surge?

Shishir Baijal, Chairman & Managing Director, Knight Frank India, said:

“Kolkata’s residential market recorded a robust 33% growth in July 2025, underscoring steady buyer confidence. The dominance of compact apartments reflects demand in the affordable-to-mid segments. Infrastructure upgrades, better connectivity, and softer interest rates are expected to further boost this momentum through 2025.”


The Bigger Picture

  • Affordable housing is leading the growth – especially apartments under 500 sq. ft.
  • Peripheral and mid-income zones are driving activity, indicating demand from first-time homebuyers.
  • Interest rate softening and connectivity upgrades are key enablers of the trend.

Kolkata’s housing market, long considered conservative compared to cities like Bengaluru and Pune, is now showing robust momentum in 2025.

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