Residential Plot in Salem Sold for ₹2,800/sq.ft., Boosted by Manufacturing Sector Growth

A residential plot in Salem, Tamil Nadu, was recently sold at a rate of ₹2,800 per sq.ft., signaling a steady rise in demand driven by the region’s expanding manufacturing ecosystem. The transaction, which took place in one of Salem’s emerging residential pockets, highlights the growing attractiveness of the city as both a residential and industrial hub.
Manufacturing Growth Fuels Real Estate Demand
Salem has seen rapid development in its automobile, textile, and steel sectors, attracting workers, entrepreneurs, and support services. With several industrial parks and MSMEs flourishing around the Salem Steel Plant and SIPCOT zones, demand for housing near these employment hubs has increased substantially.
This plot sale represents a broader trend of infrastructure-backed property appreciation, where residential plots near industrial growth corridors are commanding higher prices due to investor interest and housing demand from professionals and business owners.
Infrastructure and Connectivity
Several infrastructure upgrades have contributed to the rise in real estate values:
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Expansion of NH-44 and NH-544 improving access to Chennai, Coimbatore, and Bengaluru
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Proposed airport expansion in Salem
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Reliable water and electricity infrastructure
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Upgraded educational and healthcare facilities
These developments make Salem a viable location not just for locals, but also for migrants and investors from other parts of Tamil Nadu.
The sale of a residential plot at ₹2,800/sq.ft. in Salem underlines the city's real estate transformation, largely supported by manufacturing and infrastructural expansion. As employment opportunities grow, real estate demand is expected to follow, making Salem a key Tier-II city to watch in Tamil Nadu's property market.
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