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Rapid infrastructure development driven by nodal authorities is fuelling the growth of satellite townships across India: Colliers

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Trend magnified in and around the MMR region, with the planned decongestion of Mumbai and ancillary locations- with potential returns reaching 4X over the next decade

MUMBAI, India, Dec. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — India’s urbanization is at a turning point, marked by a surge in rural-to-urban migration. This drives the expansion of existing urban nodes, towards areas along their peripheries. 40% of India’s population, equivalent to 60 crore people, is expected to reside in urban areas by 2030. Anticipating the growing need for quality urban infrastructure, India is expected to invest over INR 143 lakh crores in infrastructure by 2030. Most of this expenditure is to be directed towards urban clusters, driving significant activity in infrastructure-led urban development. Projects under consideration include second airports, inter-city metro connectivity, aero-cities, highways (including quick transit freeways), high-speed rail corridors, IT + ITES zones, large datacenter concentration zones, among others.

Top 8 upcoming micro markets for the next 5 years across India. Source: Colliers

Top 8 upcoming micro markets for the next 5 years, based on the infrastructure & mega project announcements across India

Colliers conducted detailed assessment across Top 8 micro markets upon key parameters which impacts real estate growth such as:

  • Intersection of multiple new infrastructure initiatives within the same area

  • Access to social infrastructure, such as schools, hospitals, universities, etc. Along with the creation of multi-modal social infrastructure.

  • Availability of land at affordable rates

  • Proximity to key urban nodes

Key Existing & Upcoming Infrastructure projects Impacting Urbanization in India:

Mumbai Trans-Harbour Link:
(Operational since 2024)

  • It is a groundbreaking infrastructure project, being the longest sea bridge in India. Aimed at enhancing connectivity between Mumbai and Navi Mumbai, it has reduced travel time from 2 hours to 30 mins. Further, it provides quick access to the MumbaiPune highway, the Mumbai-Nagpur Highway and the Mumbai Goa Highway.

  • The MTHL has positively impacted areas like Uran, Talegaon, Panvel, and Kharghar, with land prices appreciating nearly 2.3X from INR 1200 to INR 2250 per sq.ft. (2020 to 2024)

Bangalore Kempegowda International Airport:
(Terminal 1 Operational since 2008, Terminal 2 – 2024)

  • It is among the 3rd busiest airports in India, currently serving 3.7 crore passengers annually, operating over 300 flights daily and connecting over 100+ destinations worldwide.

  • Operationalization of this airport has added a new dimension to the expansion of North Bangalore. Projects such as BIAL, STRR, Tech Parks, Aerotropolis etc. are designed to be integrated townships, with significant contribution towards the city’s future economy. These announcements have contributed to a nearly 2.5X land price appreciation, from INR 1800 to INR 4500 per sq.ft. in the period 2020 to 2024, most pronounced around the north Bangalore micro-markets like Devanahalli, Chikkaballapur, Hebbal and Yelahanka.

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