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Brinks Report > Blog > Economy > You won’t believe why housing rentals in metros jumped 15.7% — Bengaluru and Pune lead the pack
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You won’t believe why housing rentals in metros jumped 15.7% — Bengaluru and Pune lead the pack

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 26, 2025 4:48 pm
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India’s housing rentals in major metros jumped sharply by up to 15.7% in the first quarter of 2025. According to data from Magicbricks, a trusted digital property search platform, average rentals rose 10% across big cities between January and March 2025.

Bengaluru and Pune topped the list, recording 15.7% and 12.5% rental hikes respectively. This rental boom is reshaping India’s real estate market in surprising ways.

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What This Means for Renters

So, what does this mean for you and me? For renters, especially in tech hubs, it means paying more for a roof but also getting a peek into the fast-changing urban rental scene. Rising rents reflect not just post-pandemic bounce-back, but a deeper shift in where and how people want to live.

Vishal Raheja, Founder and MD of InvestoXpert, explains this as more than a recovery.

“Bengaluru’s rental surge is tied to the return of talent and hybrid work models demanding homes close to tech zones,” he says. Job growth in tech, startups, and R&D is outpacing housing supply.

Basically, if you want to live near your startup or office but avoid the daily grind of full-time office hours, you pay a premium.

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Metro Rental Trends and Demand Patterns

Other metros also saw solid rental growth: Mumbai’s market rose 10.2%, Delhi 7.3%, and Kolkata matched Mumbai at 10.2%. Chennai and Hyderabad had more modest increases at 5.6% and 4.8%, respectively.

The National Capital Region’s satellite areas like Greater Noida and Gurugram showed signs of rental stabilization with smaller hikes of 3.2% and 4.1%.

Rental demand patterns reveal a clear divide between premium and affordable housing. In Mumbai, 43% of renters prefer the Rs 50,000–1,00,000 per month range. Bengaluru’s premium rental demand stands at 26%.

Meanwhile, affordable housing dominates cities like Ahmedabad, Pune, and Navi Mumbai, where many renters seek homes under Rs 30,000 monthly. In Greater Noida, affordability rules with 86% renting properties for Rs 10,000 to Rs 20,000.

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Rental Yields and the Rise of Satellite Towns

Rental yields — how much landlords earn from rent relative to property price — are also improving. Ahmedabad leads with a jump from 3.6% to 4.2% YoY. Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Mumbai also show steady yield growth, making rental investments more appealing.

Sunil Sisodiya, Founder of Neworld Developers, sees the rental heat in metros spilling over to Tier 2 and 3 cities. Satellite towns near metros like Meerut, Sonipat, Bahadurgarh, Tumakuru, and Hosur are becoming rental hotspots. “Remote and hybrid work make these micro-markets attractive for those seeking value without the metro price tag,” he says.

This growing rental demand signals a clear message for developers and urban planners: expand rental housing with a focus on affordability and connectivity. Otherwise, renters face fewer options and rising costs.

Housing rentals in metros are not just ticking up—they’re rewriting the rental story.

If you’re a renter, start budgeting for a higher rent or scout those promising satellite towns before everyone else does.

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