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Luxury Real Estate Demand Set to Rise as Tech IPO Boom Fuels Buying Spree

Tech IPO Boom Sparks Surge in Luxury Real Estate Demand Across India’s Metro Hubs

A new wave of technology IPOs is reshaping India’s real estate landscape, triggering a boom in luxury home buying across major metro cities. As stock market optimism turns first-generation entrepreneurs and startup employees into crorepatis, wealth managers say the liquidity surge from IPOs could significantly alter demand patterns in India’s premium housing segment—especially in Bengaluru, Gurugram, Pune, and Hyderabad.

Industry experts suggest that this trend mirrors the post-2021 IPO wave when startup liquidity helped push luxury home sales to record highs. With several new-age companies like Groww, Lenskart, Pine Labs, Meesho, and PhysicsWallah planning public offerings, the inflow of IPO-linked wealth is set to power another real estate upcycle.

IPO Wealth Flowing into Premium and Luxury Housing

According to Feroze Azeez, Joint CEO, Anand Rathi Wealth, “A meaningful portion of IPO-linked wealth often flows into real estate, particularly luxury and trophy homes. Real estate remains a natural first big buy for newly wealthy individuals, given its tangible appeal, familiarity, and social significance.”

Data supports this view. In the first half of 2025, the luxury housing segment outperformed the broader residential market. Units priced between ₹1.5–3 crore rose 8%, ₹3–5 crore homes climbed 14%, and those above ₹5 crore grew 8%, even as mass-market sales dipped sharply. Homes in the ₹50 lakh–₹1 crore range fell 40%, and sub-₹50 lakh homes dropped 37%.

Consequently, the share of luxury homes in total housing sales rose from 51% in H1 2024 to 62% in H1 2025, underscoring the premium segment’s resilience and rising appetite among HNIs and tech professionals cashing out from IPOs.

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ESOP Millionaires Redefining the ‘First Home’ Aspiration

For many startup employees, a luxury home symbolizes success and security after years of risk-taking and hard work. The emotional pull of owning a premium property remains strong among India’s newly-minted tech millionaires.

“Luxury and high-end residential will definitely be direct beneficiaries,” said Sandeep Jethwani, Co-founder of Dezerv. “First-gen millionaires want marquee addresses in Tier-1 cities. Their first focus is often a primary residence, followed by diversification into financial assets like REITs and InvITs instead of direct commercial real estate.”

Indeed, IPO wealth translating into real estate purchases is not limited to tech startups. In 2024, after the RR Kabel IPO, its promoters bought flats worth ₹198 crore at Mumbai’s 360 West project, signalling how IPO-generated wealth continues to flow into high-value addresses.

Real Estate as a Hedge Against Volatility

Industry veterans argue that real estate remains an essential part of wealth preservation strategy. Niranjan Hiranandani, Chairman of the Hiranandani Group and NAREDCO, explained, “Unlike equities or debt instruments, real estate offers intrinsic, tangible value along with steady rental income and long-term appreciation. In today’s volatile economic environment, physical assets serve as a hedge against inflation and market uncertainty.”

He added that upscale homes, land parcels, and holiday properties not only preserve wealth but also represent the owners’ long-term legacy beyond paper gains.

Different Mindsets: Tech Founders vs Traditional Executives

The behaviour of new-age tech millionaires differs significantly from that of traditional corporate executives. Azeez pointed out that while corporate executives with gradual, salary-based wealth tend to focus on preservation, tech founders are more likely to diversify aggressively—spreading capital across startups, venture funds, and personal investments, including real estate.

“Many selectively channel part of their liquidity toward tangible assets such as primary or luxury homes, cars, and lifestyle upgrades,” Azeez said. “It reflects both aspiration and long-term wealth anchoring.”

Jethwani, however, warned that tech professionals should balance their appetite for risk. “They are inherently greater risk-takers, but they must ensure they don’t compound risks across all areas. Thoughtful asset allocation is essential.”

IPO Wealth and Real Estate: A Correlated Trend

The connection between IPO activity and luxury real estate demand is increasingly visible, especially in India’s tech-driven cities. “Historically, buoyant IPO cycles correlate with surges in luxury housing demand,” Azeez observed. “The post-2021 IPO boom coincided with an uptick in premium housing across metros like Bengaluru, Mumbai, Pune, and Gurugram.”

During the record IPO year of 2021, the share of homes priced above ₹1.5 crore nearly doubled—from 7% in 2019 to 14% by 2022, even as affordable housing plateaued. The same pattern continues into FY25, with IPO-linked liquidity keeping the high-end segment resilient despite a moderating market.

Balancing Optimism with Caution

While the link between IPOs and real estate wealth creation is undeniable, experts caution that the luxury housing boom may not be entirely dependent on tech IPOs alone. “It’s observable but not a dominant correlation,” said Jethwani. “The luxury housing market is massive, and ESOP-driven liquidity, though impactful, forms only a small portion of total demand.”

He noted that large corporations like HDFC Bank alone generated ₹5,282 crore in ESOP wealth in 2024, surpassing combined startup-linked ESOP gains. “The larger narrative is that real estate remains a preferred and aspirational asset class, but IPO-linked liquidity simply amplifies that demand.”

Conclusion: A New Wave of Wealth Reshaping India’s Housing Market

As India’s capital markets open doors for new-age tech firms, the wealth created through IPOs is not just transforming personal fortunes but also reshaping urban skylines. Whether it’s Bengaluru’s luxury apartments, Gurugram’s gated estates, or Mumbai’s sea-view penthouses—IPO millionaires are defining a new chapter in India’s real estate evolution.

With technology, wealth, and aspiration converging, the tech IPO boom is set to fuel a lasting shift in India’s luxury housing demand, making premium real estate the new benchmark of success in the digital age.

Sourabh Sharma

Sourabh loves writing about finance and market news. He has a good understanding of IPOs and enjoys covering the latest updates from the stock market. His goal is to share useful and easy-to-read news that helps readers stay informed.

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