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Chennai's real estate boom spurs new urban growth axis

The New Indian Express Chennai

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April 18, 2025

Housing sales rose by 10% in the first quarter, thanks to MPR and PTR commercial corridors. At 2.6 mn sq.ft, nearly 10% of India's total activity in green-certified office spaces happened in Chennai

Chennai's real estate boom spurs new urban growth axis

CHENNAI'S residential real estate market has kicked off 2025 with notable momentum, as both buyers and developers bet on the city's evolving infrastructure and commercial promise. Housing sales rose by 10% year-on-year to 4,357 units in the first quarter, with new supply climbing 5% to 4,576 units, as per data shared with TNIE.

The south Indian metropolis is emerging as a balanced urban growth centre, where end-user demand, policy support, and investor interest are beginning to align.

"The market has maintained a steady rhythm in the first quarter, and the momentum is likely to continue through the year," said Srinivas Anikipatti, Executive Director (Tamil Nadu & Kerala) at Knight Frank India. He cited robust commercial leasing, particularly from global capability centres (GCCs) and co-working operators, as a leading indicator of the city's rising appeal as a business hub. Indeed, office activity has paralleled the housing market's performance. Chennai registered 2.6 million sq feet of office leasing in Q1, contributing 10% of India's total leasing activity in green-certified office spaces, as per CBRE.

CORRIDORS OF CHANGE

Mount Poonamallee Road (MPR) and Pallavaram-Thoraipakkam Road (PTR) have emerged as dual engines of growth, transforming into key commercial corridors. In 2024, these micro markets accounted for 6,000 residential unit launches-about 30% of the city's total.

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