Chandigarh’s strategic location, its growing commercial market and planned infrastructure development that offers a blend of urban convenience and tranquillity, have led to a rising demand for housing.
According to Housing.com's IRIS Index, which is a leading indicator of upcoming property demand in 42 key cities of India, Chandigarh Tricity’s online property search volume activity is pegged higher than the Indian average, Ludhiana and Amritsar.
In a bid to provide housing for all in the state by 2022, the Haryana government has decided to revise its Affordable Housing Policy and include a plan for old cities within the jurisdiction of urban local bodies
Real estate sentiments have moved into positive territory for the first time after six months of pessimism, owing to gradual acceptance of structural reforms, say a report by FICCI, NAREDCO and Knight Frank India