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73% of Women Real Estate Investors Now Prioritize Rental Yield and Returns Over Traditional Home Ownership

NEW DELHI, February 2026 — Women are playing an increasingly decisive role in India’s housing market, with new insights from Magicbricks highlighting a structural shift in how they approach property ownership and investment. Magicbricks Data indicates that women are approaching real estate primarily as a financial asset class, with nearly 73% prioritizing rental yield (35%), capital appreciation (25%), and portfolio diversification (13%) as their core investment objectives. This indicates that women are approaching real estate largely as a financial asset class rather than purely a consumption-based purchase.
This investment-first mindset is directly influencing property type preferences, with multi-storey apartments dominating at 52% of demand. The format’s managed infrastructure, resale liquidity, and rental viability make it particularly attractive for financially driven buyers. Delhi NCR has emerged as the strongest regional hub for women’s participation, accounting for 41% of the overall share — the highest concentration nationally. Within the region, Delhi (18%) and Noida/Greater Noida (16%) anchor this leadership position, reinforcing NCR’s position as a mature, opportunity-led market.
Further, configuration choices reinforce this trend, as 81% of women prefer 2 and 3 BHK homes. In terms of size, 56% favour homes between 1000–2000 sq. ft., highlighting a calculated choice toward mid-sized units that balance rental demand and long-term value. Furthermore, the ₹75 lakh–₹1.5 crore bracket records the highest combined preference at 45%, firmly placing women buyers in the mid to upper-mid segment.

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