India’s property market shows a mixed but upward trend, with residential prices rising 4.5% nationally in Q1 2026. Bengaluru leads with a 13.1% annual surge, while Ludhiana surprisingly recorded the highest jump at 22.2%. Despite a dip in Delhi, most cities experienced growth, indicating a dynamic real estate landscape for buyers and investors. India’s property market shows a mixed but upward trend, with residential prices rising 4.5% nationally in Q1 2026. Bengaluru leads with a 13.1% annual surge, while Ludhiana surprisingly recorded the highest jump at 22.2%. Despite a dip in Delhi, most cities experienced growth, indicating a dynamic real estate landscape for buyers and investors.
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