Agatti’s Homestay Sales Grow 10%

Tourism Recovery Fuels Local Property Demand
Homestay project sales in Agatti have grown by 10%, with property prices now ranging between ₹30 lakh and ₹50 lakh. The rebound in tourism has reignited interest in locally run hospitality ventures, making Agatti a hotspot for small-scale, tourist-friendly accommodations.
These homestays are typically managed by local families and offer visitors authentic island experiences, including cultural cuisine and beach access. Real estate agents note a consistent rise in site visits and bookings, especially from first-time investors and tourism entrepreneurs.
Analysts expect this trend to continue as more tourists seek personalized, peaceful stays over large-scale resorts — aligning perfectly with Agatti’s tranquil atmosphere and local-led growth model.
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