Bengaluru’s Real Estate Hotspots Lose Momentum as Buyer Sentiment Weakens

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Bengaluru’s once-booming real estate market is showing signs of a slowdown, with several key hotspots witnessing reduced buyer activity amid rising property prices, job market uncertainty, and high interest rates. According to market analysts, both housing demand and new project inquiries have dipped across premium and mid-income segments during the past quarter.

Areas such as Whitefield, Sarjapur Road, and Electronic City—long considered growth corridors due to IT-driven demand—are seeing extended sales cycles and fewer site visits. Developers say potential buyers are adopting a wait-and-watch approach as layoffs in the tech sector, coupled with stagnant salary growth, have dampened confidence.

High construction costs and elevated home loan EMIs have further strained affordability, leading to a slowdown in fresh bookings. Analysts note that investors, who once fueled much of Bengaluru’s property boom, are now redirecting capital toward other asset classes such as commercial real estate and fixed-income options.

However, industry experts remain cautiously optimistic that demand could rebound in 2026, supported by infrastructure projects like the metro expansion and improved road connectivity. For now, Bengaluru’s housing market appears to be entering a consolidation phase—signaling a shift from speculative buying to more end-user-driven purchases.

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