Real Estate: Almost 2,900 Acres of Land Transacted Across India in H1 2025, 1.15x of Entire 2024 Volume

Mayank Saksena
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Mumbai, 8th July 2025: The real estate market’s unprecedented post-pandemic growth across sectors has seen large and listed developers, as well as other entities, hectically snapping up land for various developments. Besides residential real estate, commercial, retail, industrial & logistics, and warehousing are also driving prime land deals in key locations across India.

This land buying spree continued unabated in the first half of 2025, breaking all previous records and defying the overall sombre sentiment brought on by ongoing geopolitical tensions in other industries.

Over 2,898 acres of land were transacted in 76 deals across India in H1 2025, finds the latest ANAROCK report titled Land as Capital: Decoding India’s Land Transaction Patterns and Investment Flows’. The total volume of the land transacted so far in 2025 is already 1.15 times the deals volume seen in the whole of 2024, which saw about 133 deals for 2,515 acres concluded.

The total value of the land transacted in H1 2025 was INR 30,885 Cr, with a revenue potential of approx. INR 1.47 lakh Cr and a total development potential of over 233 Mn sq. ft.

The report further highlights that of the total land deals closed in H1 2025, over 67 for approx. 991 acres took place in the top 7 cities alone. The remaining 9 deals for 1,907+ acres were in tier 2 and 3 cities like Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Coimbatore, Indore, Mysuru, and Panipat.

Land Deals in Tier 1 Cities in H1 2025
Cities Land Area (Acres) No. of Deals
Bengaluru 182 15
Chennai 63 4
NCR 98.97 11
MMR 433 24
Pune 214 13
Total 990.97 67
Land Deals in Tier 2 & 3 Cities in H1 2025
Ahmedabad 590 2
Amritsar 520 2
Coimbatore 714 1
Indore 24 1
Mysore 16.42 2
Panipat 43 1
Total 1907.42 9

Source: ANAROCK Research & Advisory

Among the top 7 cities, land-scarce MMR saw the most action with 24 land deals for 433+ acres, followed by Bengaluru with 15 land deals for approx. 182 acres, and Pune with 13 deals for over 214 acres.

Of the total land deals in H1 2025:

  • At least 54 separate deals for over 1,200 acres are proposed for residential developments – apartments, villas, plotted development & township projects
  • At least 8 deals for approx. 48.41 acres are proposed for commercial projects, and 6 deals for approx. 1,034 acres are proposed for mixed-use development
  • Over 537 acres in 3 separate deals proposed for Industrial & Logistics parks
  • One deal each for data centres and semiconductor equipment manufacturing, with approx. 2.39 acres and 25 acres, respectively

Mayank Saksena, MD & CEO – Land Services, ANAROCK Group, says, “The post-pandemic years from 2021 onwards have seen a relentless spate of land deals. Between 2021 and H1 2025, over 11,858 acres have been transacted in 423 deals across the country for various developments. The scale and sophistication of these deals, which account for a combined development potential of 841 Mn sq. ft., underscore the real estate market’s maturation – and the strategic importance of land as a cornerstone resource.”

“The emergence of tier II/III cities as significant contributors to the national land transaction ecosystem is also noteworthy,” adds Saksena. “These markets, once considered peripheral to mainstream real estate activity, now represent an inalienable component of the Indian real estate growth horizon – challenging the historical metro-centric model and inducing a healthier geographic distribution of economic opportunity.”

Land Deals in H1 2025
Proposed Development Area (acres) No. of Deals City
Commercial 48.41 8 NCR, Bengaluru, MMR
Villa & Plotted Development 504 7 Indore, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, MMR, Panipat
Residential 331.08 45 Bengaluru, MMR, Chennai, Pune, NCR & Mysore
Township Project 365 2 Amritsar & Pune
Industrial & Logistics Park 537.34 3 Chennai, MMR & Ahmedabad
Mixed-use 1033.97 6 NCR, Pune, Amritsar & Coimbatore
Data Centre 2.39 1 Mumbai
Semiconductor Equipment Manufacturing 25 1 Bengaluru
Not Yet Decided 51.25 3 MMR & NCR

Source: ANAROCK Research & Advisory

The top developers who bought land parcels for various developments in H1 2025 included Godrej Properties, Puravankara Limited, Signature Global, M3M Group, Brigade Group, Macrotech Developers (Lodha), Prestige Group, Kolte Patil Developers, Mahindra Lifespaces, and Adani Realty, among others.

Top Land Deals in H1 2025 across cities
Buyer City Approx. Size (in Acres) Approx. Deal Value Proposed Development
Godrej Properties Indore 24 120 Plotted Development
Max Estate Noida 10.33 711 Mixed Use
M3M Group Noida 5.82 400 Commercial
Arvind Smartspace Ahmedabad 440 JDA Industrial & Logistic Park
Panasonic Life Mumbai 1.63 160 Commercial
EcoBox Industrial Parks Chennai 50 400 Industrial & Logistic Park
Arvind Smartspace Ahmedabad 150 180 Plotted Development
Brigade Group Bengaluru 4.4 220 Residential
Krisala Group Pune 105 JDA Township Project
Lam Research Bengaluru 25 1,125 Semiconductor Equipment Manufacturing
Consortium of Schloss Bangalore Ltd, Arliga Ecospace Business Parks, and Schloss Chankya Pvt Ltd Mumbai 8.31 1,302 Commercial
Macrotech Developers (Lodha) Pune 5 JDA Residential
NTT Global Data Centers Mumbai 2.39 855 Data Centre
Omaxe Ltd Amritsar 260 1,000 Township
Prestige Group & Arihant Group Chennai 3.48 361 Residential

Source: ANAROCK Research

Other Major Report Highlights

  • Between 2021 and 2024, NCR witnessed the highest number of land deals (92) in the country, as well as the largest value of land transactions – approx. INR 26,100 Cr
  • MMR saw the highest-valued land transaction of INR 5,200 Cr in 2023, and the largest size of land transactions with 1,745 acres
  • Hyderabad saw one largest land transaction of 600 acres in this period
  • The Rise of JDAs – The increasing prevalence of Joint Development Agreements, with a remarkable 150% year-on-year growth in 2024, reflects the industry’s strategic evolution toward collaborative risk management and capital optimization. The report highlights this trend which, combined with infrastructure-driven development patterns along economic corridors, suggests an increasingly sophisticated and interconnected approach to real estate development emerging.