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​How Chennai’s young homebuyers are reshaping the city’s real estate map with a suburb shift

R Ramesh Shankar
| TNN | Last updated on - May 30, 2026, 15:58 IST
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Chennai homebuyers move away from crowded city centres

Young professionals in Chennai are increasingly choosing homes in suburban neighbourhoods instead of living in the congested city centre. Daily commute stress and rising demand for larger homes are pushing buyers toward developing residential pockets. Areas near IT corridors and metro routes are witnessing strong housing demand. (File photo)

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Metro connectivity fuels Chennai’s suburban housing boom

Upcoming metro rail connectivity is rapidly transforming Chennai’s southern suburbs into residential hotspots. Areas along GST Road and Radial Road are witnessing strong demand from buyers seeking better accessibility. Industry experts say metro expansion is becoming a major factor influencing home purchases. (File photo)

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Manapakkam emerges as one of Chennai’s top housing destinations

Manapakkam has become one of Chennai’s fastest-growing residential micro markets due to its proximity to major IT parks and office spaces. Property prices in the locality have risen sharply amid strong demand from upper mid-segment buyers. Experts say growing commercial activity is directly fuelling the housing market here. (File photo)

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Radial Road corridor attracts homebuyers seeking affordability

The Pallavaram-Thoraipakkam Radial Road corridor is emerging as a preferred residential destination for buyers looking beyond premium city locations. The area offers comparatively affordable housing options along with strong connectivity to commercial hubs. Upcoming infrastructure projects are expected to further boost demand. (File photo)

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Long commutes push IT professionals to relocate closer to work

Many young professionals working in Chennai’s IT sector are opting for homes near office corridors to avoid spending hours in traffic. Developers say the demand is strongest among buyers in the 30-35 age group looking for a walk-to-work lifestyle. Larger homes and gated communities are adding to the appeal of suburban areas. (File photo)

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Traffic congestion drives buyers toward suburban living

Heavy traffic across Chennai’s central business districts is changing the way people choose homes. Buyers are now prioritising shorter travel time to offices over staying close to traditional city hubs. Areas such as Manapakkam and the Pallavaram-Thoraipakkam corridor are benefiting from this shift. (File photo)

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Chennai suburbs see surge in new housing projects

Southern suburbs between Alandur, Tambaram and Porur accounted for a significant share of Chennai’s new residential launches in early 2026. Developers are steadily expanding projects into suburban pockets where demand from young professionals continues to rise. Areas in western and northern Chennai are also seeing growing traction. (File photo)

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Infrastructure gaps remain a concern in fast-growing suburbs

Even as suburban housing demand rises, residents say civic infrastructure in several areas still needs improvement. Problems such as poor sewage connectivity and water supply shortages continue to affect some localities. Developers say these gaps also increase housing costs, as projects often require private sewage and water systems. (File photo)

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