Abheet Chawla

  https://www.squareyards.com/ Abheet Chawla brings together market experience, sharp data insights, and a passion for storytelling. With over five years of industry experience, he is deeply invested in understanding the data and human behavior driving India’s real estate market. A writer and marketer at heart, he combines insight with expression, transforming market observations into narratives that challenge perspectives and inspire dialogue.

   



7 Stories by Abheet Chawla

Chennai’s infra reset: Metro Phase-2, port corridor to revamp city’s…

Chennai’s latest infrastructure pipeline is now adding a new layer to the city’s growth story. With more than Rs 60,000 crore linked to major...

Bengaluru-Hyderabad bullet train to reduce commute time to 2 hours;…

In Indian real estate, distance has always mattered. But in the next decade, time may matter even more! The proposed Bengaluru-Hyderabad high-speed rail corridor...

Uttar Pradesh’s Industrial Corridor
Uttar Pradesh’s Industrial Corridor Push: How Freight Lines, Export Hubs…

For years, real estate growth in Uttar Pradesh was often linked to expressways, airports, and residential plots. But the next phase may be different....

Why YEIDA’s Sector 10 Electronics Hub Project Could Redraw the…

For many years, the Yamuna Expressway real estate narrative was built around one word: airport. Investors bought land, developers launched projects and buyers waited...

Bengaluru’s Tunnel Hebbal-Silk Board Corridor
Bengaluru’s Tunnel Road Moment: Will the Hebbal-Silk Board Corridor Reprice…

According to TomTom’s 2025 Traffic Index, driving 10 km in India’s IT capital Bengaluru took an average of 36 minutes and 9 seconds. During...

Versova-Bandra Sea Link: Growth driver for real estate in the…

Mumbai’s daily traffic struggles could soon see major relief with the upcoming Versova–Bandra Sea Link (VBSL), officially called the Swatantryaveer Savarkar Sea Link. Planned...

niti aayog on new affordable housing price limits
Revise definition to promote affordable housing: NITI Aayog

Niti Ayog recommends increasing the price cap to INR 60 lakh for 60-sqm homes in metros and INR 45 lakh for 90-sqm units in...