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Decoding the Ultra- Luxury Designer Residence Boom

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July/August 2025

India’s ultra-luxury real estate market is riding a wave of transformation, with homes priced between ₹50 crore and ₹100 crore—and beyond—capturing the imagination of the country’s elite. These aren’t just residences; they're statements of prestige, curated lifestyles that blend global sophistication with charm.

- — By Deepali Nandwani —

Decoding the Ultra- Luxury Designer Residence Boom

At the heart of this boom? Collaborations with iconic global designers such as Armani/Casa and Philippe Starck, alongside Indian design labels by celebrity interior decorators Twinkle Khanna and Sussanne Khan, who are elevating interiors to an art form and driving demand for homes that advertise exclusivity. These partnerships serve as potent marketing tools, drawing buyers with the allure of celebrity endorsement and driving the hype.

The Allure of Branded Luxury

Once a niche, India’s luxury home market is now a ₹7,500 crore industry growing at 20% annually, according to industry estimates. Mumbai leads, accounting for 69% of ultra-luxury sales above ₹100 crore, followed by Delhi NCR, Bengaluru, and Pune. In just three years, 49 such homes sold for a total of ₹7,500 crore—₹3,652 crore of that in 2024 alone. The first two months of 2025 have already seen four deals worth ₹850 crore, signalling unrelenting demand.

Fueling this growth is a rising class of high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) and ultra-HNWIs—billionaires, tech moguls, Bollywood stars, and NRIs—who seek homes reflecting their status. Branded residences crafted with global design icons offer just that. Think Armani/Casa's sleek elegance in Mumbai's World Towers or Philippe Starck's bold, quirky aesthetic in Pune's YooPune. These projects sell more than homes—they sell a lifestyle: exclusive, limited-edition, and dripping with prestige.

"Luxury in India is more than opulence-it's a cultural expression," says Giorgio Armani via his team. "It's about weaving global design with India's vibrant heritage, accessible now to a broader affluent class thanks to the country's economic surge."

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