Why investors are shifting to tier-II cities for higher commercial real estate returns

“The growth story of tier-II cities is no longer confined to housing; it is driving the creation of complete economic ecosystems,” explained Samujjwal Ghosh, chief executive officer, The House of Abhinandan Lodha. “Reverse migration has further strengthened this momentum, with professionals, entrepreneurs, and skilled talent choosing to build their lives and businesses closer to their hometowns. This creates a cycle where residential development fuels commercial growth, which in turn generates employment, attracts investment, and strengthens local economies.”

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