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Goa Real Estate Isn't a Bubble -- It's a Shift in How India Wants to Live: Harry Sachdeva

By ANI | Updated: April 16, 2026 17:30 IST

PNNNew Delhi [India], April 16: For years, skeptics have looked at the rising skylines and soaring villa prices ...

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New Delhi [India], April 16: For years, skeptics have looked at the rising skylines and soaring villa prices of North Goa and whispered one word: bubble. But to Harry Sachdeva, Director of Nysa Luxury Homes, those whispers miss the fundamental transformation occurring on the ground.

"A bubble is driven by speculation and hot air," says Sachdeva. "What we are seeing in Goa today is driven by something much more permanent: a structural shift in the Indian psyche. People aren't just buying 'square footage' anymore; they are buying a new way of existing."

The Numbers behind the Narrative

The data supports this long-term confidence. According to recent market reports, Goa's luxury segment has seen a staggering 28-30% year-on-year appreciation in villa capital values since 2022. While metro cities often struggle with inventory overhang, Goa remains a supply-constrained market.

"The demand-supply gap is real," Sachdeva explains. "We are seeing a 66% jump in home prices in specific premium pockets. This isn't irrational exuberance; it's the result of a massive influx of High-Net-Worth Individuals (HNIs) and NRIs who are no longer satisfied with the 'concrete jungle' lifestyle of Delhi or Mumbai."

From 'Vacation Spot' to 'Primary Residence'

The "bubble" theory often relies on the idea that Goa is a discretionary luxurythe first thing people sell in a downturn. However, Sachdeva points out that the 2025-2026 era has redefined the "Second Home." With the completion of the Porvorim Elevated Corridor (slated for April 2026) and the continued expansion of Mopa (Manohar International Airport), Goa is now a "First Home" for the hybrid workforce.

"Our clients at Nysa Luxury Homes are asking for high-speed fiber-optics, dedicated home offices, and wellness centersamenities for 365 days of living, not just a weekend getaway," Sachdeva notes.

A Sustainable Horizon

As a leader in the luxury infrastructure space, Sachdeva emphasizes that the focus has moved toward gated, low-density communities. Investors are now prioritizing RERA-compliant projects that offer security and professional facility management.

"The market has matured," concludes Sachdeva. "We've moved past the 'get-rich-quick' flips to a period of stable, institutional-grade growth. Goa isn't just a trend; it's the new standard for luxury living in India."

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