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5 cities in West India experiencing real estate boom in 2026

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Apr 13, 2026, 20:25 IST
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5 cities in West India experiencing real estate boom in 2026

India’s western corridor covering Maharashtra and Gujarat is experiencing a real estate boom in 2026 driven by developing infrastructure and industrial expansion. It shows a stronger shift towards Tier-2 cities and rising investor interest. The real estate boom in West India is not limited to one or two cities but is a bigger phenomenon. While Mumbai remains the hub, cities like Pune and Ahmedabad show growth. Then there are cities like Surat and Nashik which are showing new investment potential.

On this note, let’s have a look at five cities in West India experiencing a real estate boom in 2026:

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Pune

Pune needs no introduction when it comes to real estate as the city continues to grow and attract buyers and developers both. The city is noted for its strong IT hubs and educational centres. Areas like Hinjewadi, Baner, and Kharadi in Pune are experiencing huge real estate demand thanks to the proximity to IT parks.​


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Ahmedabad

Ahmedabad in Gujarat too has emerged as one of the fastest-growing real estate markets in western India. Thanks to infrastructure projects and government policy support. The city is attracting developments like GIFT City (Gujarat International Finance Tec-City). The expansion of metro rail, and the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor are also long-term attracting buyers and developers. Some prime developments can be seen along SG Highway and Sindhu Bhavan Road.​


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Surat

Surat is another city that is transforming into a major real estate hotspot in 2026. The city’s growth is accelerated by the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train corridor. These developments are boosting investor and buyer confidence. Surat’s expanding industrial base is also attractive. The city’s appeal lies in its affordability.

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Mumbai

Mumbai is an ever-evolving giant and an undisputed king of real estate in India. In 2026, the city’s growth is being driven by redevelopment projects and coastal road infrastructure. Regions including Thane and Navi Mumbai, are experiencing significant growth and attracting long-term investors and end-users. Mumbai’s real estate boom today is more about redevelopment.
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Nashik

Nashik is a rising star of the West India real estate market. The city is emerging as a strong Tier-2 real estate destination all thanks to better connectivity and industrial growth. The broader trend across India shows increasing preference for Tier-2 cities due to affordability, better quality of life, and infrastructure upgrades. The city is particularly attractive for second homes, affordable housing.​


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