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Top 8 Indian real estate hotspots for NRI investors right now

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Apr 8, 2026, 18:00 IST
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Top 8 Indian real estate hotspots for NRI investors right now

The Indian property market has seen an increase in investments from Non-Resident Indians owing to economic growth, development of infrastructure, and favorable currency advantage. With rental income in IT-based cities and appreciation in metro cities, returns largely depend on choosing the right location. As per various reports, below are eight Indian cities where NRIs should invest.

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Pune

Pune provides a good combination of affordable prices, growth in the IT sector and rental demands. Places like Hinjewadi and Kharadi provide professional accommodation, resulting in consistent occupancy levels.

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Mumbai

As one of India's top premium cities for real estate, Mumbai continues to attract NRIs. NRIs have consistently invested in luxury apartments owing to their capital appreciation, continuous rental demands, and finance-related work environment.

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Kolkata

Kolkata stands out for its affordability and high rental yields. Compared to other metros, property prices are lower, making it accessible for first-time NRI investors. While appreciation is relatively slower, consistent rental income and growing premium developments make it a practical investment option.

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Bangalore

Bangalore has become a highly favoured destination among NRIs because of the flourishing IT industry in Bangalore and the high rental yield in the region. The constant growth in jobs and development will ensure strong demand in Bangalore.

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Thane

Thane, being a part of the MMR (Mumbai Metropolitan Region), is gaining popularity due to relatively affordable property prices and improving infrastructure. Development in metros and highways has ensured increased demand from NRIs.

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Hyderabad

Hyderabad has turned out to be one of the best regions for growth and affordability when investing in property. It has offered high rental yields and appreciation rates. HITEC City and Gachibowli have ensured a growing demand from professionals.

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Navi Mumbai

Navi Mumbai is a planned city that has a lot of future potential due to its infrastructure development projects such as the construction of an international airport and better connectivity. It also provides cheaper options in comparison to Mumbai and enjoys the economic growth of the area, which makes it a good option for investment.

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Chennai

Chennai offers steady returns based on its manufacturing and information technology sectors. Chennai is not about fast price rises, it's about long-term reliability. With good rental yields and good infrastructure development at the OMR (Old Mahabalipuram Road) corridor, it is an excellent choice for NRIs who want to invest in a secure location.

For NRIs, India's real estate market offers a blend of fast-growing cities as well as stable locations that provide steady returns. Choosing the right city depends on whether the goal is rental yield, capital appreciation or a balanced portfolio.

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