Top 5 real estate hotspots in Ahmedabad, Gujarat in 2026

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In the last few years, Ahmedabad has emerged as India’s one of the most resilient and opportunity-driven real estate markets. In 2026, the demand continues to grow. The city is attracting developers and buyers alike, thanks to its strong infrastructure, developing commercial activity, and stable income opportunities. The city is coming up with road networks, close to Gandhinagar, shaping residential preferences across the city.

Ahmedabad’s real estate market in 2026 shows a perfect balance between affordability, planned development, and future growth. The localities mentioned here highlight areas with strong infrastructure support and sustained demand drivers. On this note, let’s have a look at five localities which are real estate hotspots in Ahmedabad in 2026.

(The list is taken from houssed.com)

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