Surat Property Market at a Glance
Current verified inventory across all residential and commercial categories in Surat.
Total Properties
1,536+
All types combined
Average Price
₹1.21 Cr.
Across all categories
Starting From
₹2.1 Lac
Lowest available
Goes Up To
₹975 Cr.
Highest available
Surat has 1,536+ properties listed right now, priced anywhere from 2.1 Lac to 975 Cr., averaging out to 1.21 Cr.. This is India's diamond and textile city, and you can feel that in how the property market behaves here. Most buyers are business owners thinking about family wealth over decades, not flippers chasing a quick exit. That mindset shows up in the numbers too: a genuinely large independent house and villa segment, more than you would expect for a city this size, because Surat's business families have always preferred owning a full home over a flat in a tower. Apartments at 478+ listings lead by volume, builder floors at 357+ come next, and villas at 267+ round things out.
If you're looking at Surat, Vesu is where most of the action is, the most active and sought-after address in the city for both end-users and investors. Semi-furnished is the dominant furnishing type at 495+ listings, while furnished homes at 114+ cater to buyers who want to move in without delay. One thing that stands out: the 4 BHK and 5 BHK segments are unusually deep here, a direct reflection of how Surat's families like to live. Katargam,Vesu,Udhana,Ghod Dod Road,City Light see the most search activity on the platform, and are what buyers keep coming back to. Here's the full breakdown by property type, BHK, furnishing, and commercial category.
What is the current state of Surat's property market?
Surat has 1,536+ properties listed between 2.1 Lac and 975 Cr. at an average of 1.21 Cr.. The market is concentrated in the western residential belt Vesu, Adajan, Pal, Bhatar, and City Light which has the city's best social infrastructure and is where most premium apartment and villa development has happened over the past decade. Godadara and Kamrej serve the more affordable mid-segment. SUDA (Surat Urban Development Authority) governs planning and approvals across the city's expanding limits, and RERA Gujarat covers all new residential and commercial launches.
Is Surat a good place to invest in property?
There's a good case for it. Surat's economy doesn't really wobble the way purely service-driven cities can, because diamond polishing and textile manufacturing have been running here for generations and the people who made their money in those trades buy property as a long-term family asset, not a trade. You can see that in how large the villa and independent house segment is, it's not because of oversupply, it's because real families actually want and buy these homes. New launches come under RERA Gujarat, which gives buyers a reasonably clean regulatory framework, and compared to other major Gujarat cities, the entry cost here is still accessible.
Which areas in Surat have the most property options?
Vesu is the address everyone in Surat talks about, by far the most active and prestigious locality, with the deepest concentration of premium apartments, villas, and builder floors anywhere in the city. VIP Road and the wider Vesu belt have become where the city's affluent business families choose to live. Adajan comes next, an established area with good schools nearby and a resale market that moves well across apartments, villas, and independent houses. Godadara is more affordable and suits the mid-segment apartment buyer. Pal, Dumas Road, and City Light are quieter, premium pockets known for villas and bungalows. Kamrej sits on the edge of the city and works for buyers who want a bigger plot without paying Vesu prices. Katargam,Vesu,Udhana,Ghod Dod Road,City Light is where most of the search traffic goes.
Types of Property for Sale in Surat
Apartments lead Surat's market with 478+ listings. Builder floors, villas, and independent houses cover the full spectrum.
How is Surat's property market structured by property type?
Apartments at 478+ options averaging 1.1 Cr. from 2.1 Lac to 37.79 Cr. lead Surat's market, concentrated in Vesu, Adajan, and the western corridor. Builder floors at 357+ averaging 2.94 Cr. are the second-largest category and reflect Surat's strong independent floor ownership tradition. Villas at 267+ averaging 1.21 Cr. are a notably large segment for a city of this size, found across Vesu, Adajan, Ghod Dod Road, Bharthana, and Dumas. Independent houses at 110+ averaging 15.03 Lac complete the residential mix, particularly active in Adajan and Jahangirabad.
What types of property can I buy in Surat?
In Surat you can buy RERA Gujarat-registered apartments from 2.1 Lac to 37.79 Cr. across the western residential corridor. Builder floors from 9.5 Lac to 43.35 Cr. in established societies. Villas from 45 Lac to 13.06 Cr. in Vesu, Adajan, Ghod Dod Road, and Bharthana both compact 2 BHK villas and large 4 BHK and 5 BHK luxury homes. Independent houses from 3.28 Lac to 22.47 Cr. in Adajan, Jahangirabad, and Athwalines. Penthouses averaging 5 Cr. in select premium towers in Vesu and City Light.
Which property type gives the best return in Surat?
Villas and independent houses in Vesu and Adajan have historically held value well in Surat because of the city's strong business-owner buyer base that treats real estate as a permanent family asset rather than a flip. Apartments in newer Vesu and Adajan towers from Govindji Group,Tulsi Developers Surat,Shree Hari Group Surat,Vaghani Developers have delivered reasonable appreciation as the western corridor's social infrastructure has matured. For rental income, semi-furnished 2 BHK and 3 BHK apartments in Vesu and Adajan attract steady tenant demand from the city's professional and business community. are the most tracked developments on the platform for buyers comparing investment options.
Apartments for Sale in Surat by BHK Type
5 BHK leads Surat's apartment and villa market by listing count, followed by 4 BHK and 3 BHK. Full pricing across all BHK configurations from 1 BHK to 5 BHK.
Which BHK configuration is most popular in Surat?
By listing count, the 5 BHK actually tops the chart at 425+ options averaging 1.21 Cr., concentrated in Vesu, Adajan, Piplod, City Light, and Jahangirabad's luxury developments. The 4 BHK isn't far behind at 272+ options averaging 1.44 Cr., unusually deep for an Indian city this size and a clear sign of Surat's large-format home culture across apartments and villas in Vesu, Pal, and Adajan. The 3 BHK at 202+ options averaging 74.43 Lac from 9 Lac to 11 Cr. remains the most commonly transacted family-size configuration, found extensively in Althan, Pal, Vesu, and Bhimpore. The 2 BHK at 125+ options averaging 42.03 Lac from 25 Lac rounds things out as the entry point for younger buyers and investors in Vesu, Godadara, Adajan, and Dumas Road.
Why does Surat have such deep 4 BHK and 5 BHK inventory?
Surat's large-format housing demand is a direct reflection of its business community's wealth and family structure. The diamond and textile trade has created a substantial population of multi-generational business families who want homes large enough for joint family living, with separate rooms for parents, married children, and dedicated spaces for prayer rooms, study rooms, and guests. A 4 BHK or 5 BHK in Surat at 1.44 Cr. or 1.21 Cr. average is a realistic and common purchase for this demographic in a way it is not in most other Indian cities of comparable size. Builder floors in this size range, common in Vesu and Adajan, also reflect the preference for independent ownership over high-rise apartment living.
What is the most affordable flat in Surat?
Honestly, the 2 BHK is your best bet if budget is the main concern, starting around 25 Lac and averaging 42.03 Lac across 125+ listings. In Udhana and Godadara you'll find compact 2 bedroom flats from roughly ₹35-48 Lac, while the same configuration in Vesu can climb past ₹1.95 Cr depending on the building and what's included. That's the thing about this segment, the spread is huge, so a 2 BHK apartment here could mean very different things depending on where you're looking. Worth keeping in mind before you fix a budget in your head.
What is the price of a 3 BHK flat in Surat?
A 3 BHK here typically runs from 9 Lac up to 11 Cr., with the average sitting at 74.43 Lac across 202+ active listings. Adajan is a good reference point, older resale societies start near ₹65 Lac, while a newer 3 bedroom flat in the same area can touch ₹1.3 Cr. Vesu runs higher still, generally ₹1 Cr to over ₹2 Cr depending on the project and which floor you're on. If you want something move-in ready with full amenities, Dumas has 3 BHK options from around ₹1.04 Cr in gated societies that come furnished.
Properties in Surat by Furnishing Status
Unfurnished properties at 522+ lead Surat's market by count. Semi-furnished at 495+ follows closely, with furnished at 114+ serving the ready-to-move and investment buyer segment.
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Unfurnished
522+
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What is the furnishing breakdown for properties in Surat?
Unfurnished properties lead Surat's listings at 522+, covering raw apartments, independent houses, and plots where buyers fit out their own interiors. Semi-furnished at 495+ comes in close behind, the standard delivery format in most new apartment and builder floor projects where modular kitchen and basic fittings are already included. Furnished properties at 114+ are a meaningful segment concentrated in Vesu and Adajan, where ready-to-move premium apartments and villas target buyers who want immediate occupancy or a rental-ready investment property. Unfurnished properties are common in the independent house and plot segment, and in new-construction towers where buyers in Surat's affluent business community prefer to design their own interiors from scratch.
Should I buy furnished or unfurnished in Surat?
For rental investment in Vesu or Adajan, a furnished or semi-furnished 2 BHK or 3 BHK apartment attracts tenants faster. Surat's professional and business tenant base prefers move-in ready homes, and pre-leased properties with confirmed rental income (some listings advertise accepted rental income around ₹30,000 per month) are actively sought after by investors. For end-users, particularly Surat's business-owning families who often buy independent houses or villas, unfurnished or semi-furnished is the practical starting point, since the city's strong interior design and renovation market makes it easy and culturally common to fully customise a home after possession.
Commercial Property for Sale in Surat
Surat's commercial market covers Ring Road, Athwa, City Light commercial belt, and the diamond and textile trading hubs of Varachha and Katargam.
What commercial properties are available for sale in Surat?
Commercial real estate for sale in Surat includes 33+ office spaces from 9 Lac averaging 50.7 Lac, 34+ shops from 3.51 Lac averaging 28.96 Lac, 3+ showrooms averaging 6 Cr., and 2+ warehouses averaging 3.03 Cr.. Surat's commercial market is heavily shaped by the diamond and textile trade. Varachha and Katargam host dense clusters of diamond cutting and polishing units alongside commercial offices, while Ring Road and the Surat Textile Market in Ved Road serve the textile and garment wholesale trade. Athwa and City Light have the city's more conventional retail and professional office supply.
Is commercial property in Surat a good investment?
Shops averaging 28.96 Lac in Ring Road and City Light benefit from Surat's large, prosperous local consumer base and steady retail spending from the city's business community. Office spaces averaging 50.7 Lac serve a growing base of trading firms, gem and jewellery export houses, and professional services companies tied to the diamond and textile economy. Showrooms averaging 6 Cr. in high-footfall commercial corridors cater to the city's significant retail and jewellery showroom culture, which is a meaningful part of Surat's commercial identity.
Why is commercial demand strong in Surat?
Surat's commercial demand is anchored by two of India's largest industries operating from a single city: diamond processing and textile manufacturing. The city processes a very large share of the world's cut and polished diamonds, and its textile mills and trading houses supply fabric and garments across India and for export. Both industries need office, warehouse, and trading floor space continuously, which gives Surat's commercial real estate a demand base that is structurally different from cities that depend primarily on IT or financial services. As these industries have grown and modernised, demand for organised, RERA-registered commercial space has grown alongside the older informal trading complexes.
Land & Industrial Property in Surat
SUDA and RERA Gujarat-approved plots, land parcels, and industrial sites across Surat's growth corridors and peripheral zones.
| Type |
Listings |
Min Price |
Max Price |
Avg Price |
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| Residential Plots |
123+ |
₹5.64 Lac |
₹60.5 Cr. |
₹89.5 Lac |
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| Land |
24+ |
₹4.05 Lac |
₹975 Cr. |
₹3.25 Cr. |
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| Industrial Plot |
92+ |
₹30 Lac |
₹2 Cr. |
₹69.19 Lac |
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What plot and land options are available in Surat?
There's genuine variety in the land market here, 123+ plots listed from 5.64 Lac to 60.5 Cr., averaging 89.5 Lac. Vesu plots cost a premium simply because of the address, road-facing ones especially. If you want something more reasonably priced, Godadara has corner plots and society plots that won't stretch your budget the same way. For larger land parcels, there's 24+ options averaging 3.25 Cr., mostly out toward the Kamrej belt and the city's outer edges. And if you're looking at industrial land specifically, 92+ industrial plots are available averaging 69.19 Lac, catering to the diamond, textile, and broader manufacturing crowd. One thing I'd stress: before signing anything, confirm SUDA or RERA Gujarat approval, pull the encumbrance certificate, check the mutation records, and make sure the layout actually has sanctioned road access. Skipping this step is where most plot purchases go wrong.
Are plots in Surat a good investment?
They have been, at least in the established western pockets. Vesu and Adajan land has appreciated steadily as residential demand has kept piling into those two areas. What's interesting about this market is that a lot of buyers here aren't investors in the typical sense, they're business families who'd rather build their own home from scratch than buy something ready-made, and that habit alone keeps plot demand alive even as apartment culture grows elsewhere in India. If Vesu pricing feels out of reach, Godadara and Kamrej are worth a look, you get land within the city's expanding footprint without paying the premium that comes with a Vesu address.
What is the difference between a plot, land, and industrial plot in Surat?
People mix these up a lot, so here's the simple version. A residential plot is land that's already SUDA or RERA Gujarat-approved, sitting inside a sanctioned layout, meant for home construction, with road access and utilities already sorted. Land, on the other hand, usually refers to bigger or undivided parcels, often still classified as agricultural, out on the city's periphery, and these need SUDA conversion before anyone can build a home there. Then there's the industrial plot, which is GIDC-allotted or otherwise state-designated, sitting inside Surat's industrial estates, and it's meant strictly for diamond processing, textile units, or general manufacturing under Gujarat's industrial policy. Knowing which category you're actually buying into matters a lot, the paperwork and the use case are completely different.