Chandigarh’s new collector rates from April 1 are set to reshape property prices and transaction costs. Here’s what buyers and investors need to know before making their next move.
As property prices soar across the Tricitythe High Court seeks solutions to address housing affordability and ensure homes remain accessible for buyers.
Chandigarh’s revised collector rates for 2026 have pushed property values upward across the city. The increase in government valuation is expected to influence registration costs, stamp duty and overall market dynamics making the real estate landscape more competitive for buyers and investors alike.
Chandigarh’s skyline may soon rise higher as authorities push vertical expansion, unlocking new growth and development opportunities.
Traffic relief is in sight as the Hallomajra To Zirakpur service lane expansion races toward a March 31 deadline aiming to ease congestion and improve daily commutes.
The Tribune Flyover project edges closer to reality with tenders in the final phase raising hopes of smoother traffic and faster commutes across a key city junction.
A strong anti encroachment drive near Sukhna Lake clears illegal buildings sending a clear message that public land and protected zones will not be compromised.
Chandigarh raises FAR to 2.5 unlocking higher industrial development, lower land costs and stronger returns signalling a major push to attract investment and boost economic growth.
Chandigarh’s move to auction prime land in Sector 53 is set to unlock new private development, drive investment and reshape one of the city’s most valuable real estate zones.
Chandigarh records a major real estate boost in 2025 earning ₹145.67 crore from property auctions and signalling strong demand for premium residential and commercial assets.
Chandigarh takes a historic leap by launching India’s first digital land records portal offering instant transparent access to property data and boosting buyer confidence nationwide.
Chandigarh is set to resume SCO auctions in Sector 39 Mandi signalling rising confidence in the city’s commercial real estate. With increased reserve prices and strong investor interest the move highlights growing demand for premium SCO sites and reinforces Chandigarh’s position as a high value commercial investment destination.