Bengaluru ranks 4th globally in prime housing price growth, ahead of Mumbai and Delhi

Bengaluru has secured the 4th spot globally in luxury housing price growth with a 10.2% annual rise, according to Knight Frank’s Q2 2025 Prime Global Cities Index. Mumbai ranks 6th, Delhi 15th, while Seoul, Tokyo, and Dubai take the top three spots.

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  • Bengaluru secures 4th rank globally in luxury housing growth with a 10.2% rise
  • Mumbai (6th) and Delhi (15th) also feature among top global cities
  • Global prime property prices averaged 2.3% growth, showing a slowdown

Knight Frank’s latest Prime Global Cities Index shows Bengaluru leading Indian metros in luxury housing appreciation, with a 10.2% annual rise.

Bengaluru has emerged as one of the fastest-growing cities in the world for luxury housing prices, securing 4th place among 46 global cities in the latest Knight Frank Prime Global Cities Index (PGCI) Q2 2025.

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The report highlights that prime residential prices in Bengaluru surged by 10.2% between April and June 2025, outpacing other Indian metros. Mumbai ranked 6th with an 8.7% rise, while Delhi stood at 15th with a 3.9% increase.

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Globally, Seoul topped the list with an annual appreciation of 25.2%, followed by Tokyo (16.3%) and Dubai (15.8%), reflecting continued international demand for high-value properties.

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While the average global increase in prime housing prices slowed to 2.3%, down from 3.5% in the previous quarter, Indian cities remained comparatively robust. Knight Frank attributed this resilience to sustained demand, limited supply of luxury homes, and consistent wealth creation in Indian urban centres.

The findings underline Bengaluru’s growing appeal as a preferred investment hub for high-net-worth individuals, driven by a mix of IT-led economic growth, infrastructure expansion, and strong urban housing demand.

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