Thoughtfully designed homes across Chennai's most connected, green-lined neighbourhoods.
Discover MoreChennai has quietly become one of South India's steadiest property markets, anchored by a strong IT and manufacturing base and a homebuyer culture that values long-term value over speculation. Brigade Group calls Chennai its second-largest market after Bengaluru, and the developer's growing footprint here includes the landmark World Trade Center Chennai alongside a fast-expanding residential portfolio. Recent land acquisitions and joint development agreements across South and West Chennai signal the confidence major developers place in the city's trajectory.
Growth in the city is being driven by IT and industrial employment, with the OMR–Sholinganallur–Perumbakkam belt continuing to be the biggest draw for working professionals. Areas such as Sholinganallur, Medavakkam, and Perungudi have seen rapid demand thanks to easy connectivity with the IT corridors, while Poonamallee and Porur are appreciating quickly on the back of improving roads and metro access. Chennai's residential pricing has grown steadily, supported by RERA-led transparency and rising NRI and investor interest.
A defining feature of Chennai's current cycle is the shift towards lifestyle-driven housing. Demand has moved steadily towards gated communities and integrated townships, particularly in South and West Chennai, as buyers increasingly prioritise amenities, green cover, and community living over standalone construction. This is precisely where large, master-planned developments from established developers like Brigade are finding strong traction, especially in emerging micro-markets that combine affordability with connectivity.
Investor sentiment also remains upbeat on rental yields. Chennai's IT and BFSI-driven job base ensures consistent tenant demand near office corridors, keeping rental yields among the more attractive in South India. With the metro network expanding and new road infrastructure reducing commute times, well-located Chennai apartments continue to offer a rare combination of livability and appreciation potential.
Property rates in Chennai vary widely by micro-market, ranging from affordable outskirts to premium central pockets, with price appreciation strongest along IT corridors and metro-linked zones.
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From established central neighbourhoods to fast-growing IT-linked suburbs, Chennai offers a spread of localities catering to different lifestyle and investment needs.
A well-established South Chennai address offering a balance between affordability and connectivity, with proximity to Phoenix Marketcity, Taramani IT hub, and the MRTS line.
A key node on the OMR IT corridor, close to major tech parks, hospitals, and schools, and set to benefit from Metro Phase 2's Corridor-5 connectivity to Madhavaram.
A rapidly filling-in residential belt near ELCOT SEZ, valued for its 10-15 minute reach to OMR, Sholinganallur, and Velachery, along with strong rental demand from IT professionals.
Chennai's fastest-growing IT corridor, home to major tech parks and continuing to see sustained demand as metro rail expansion progresses along the belt.
A planned, well-established residential area known for stable appreciation, wide roads, and proximity to schools, parks, and retail.
An emerging residential-commercial hub with improving infrastructure and comparatively lower entry prices, drawing renewed developer interest including large upcoming projects.
Chennai's infrastructure pipeline is reshaping how the city moves. Chennai Metro Phase 2 is planned across three corridors covering roughly 119 km, connecting Madhavaram to SIPCOT, Lighthouse to Poonamallee Bypass, and Madhavaram to Sholinganallur, with construction underway and phased openings beginning in 2026. This expansion directly benefits IT-corridor localities like Sholinganallur, which serves as a hub for the south Chennai IT corridor, alongside Anna Nagar, Adyar, Porur, and Villivakkam along the new alignments.
Beyond the metro, the Chennai Peripheral Ring Road is designed to improve connectivity between the northern and southern parts of the city while easing traffic congestion, and the Chennai International Airport continues to strengthen the city's position as a major transport hub with its capacity expansion. Together with road-widening projects and the established MRTS network already linking Chennai Central to Velachery, these upgrades are steadily shortening commute times across the IT belt and reinforcing the investment case for well-connected residential corridors.
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