Daman’s Jampore Beach Homestay Sales Rise 10%

Daman, one of India’s most scenic Union Territories, is witnessing a sharp increase in real estate activity around Jampore Beach, with homestay projects reporting a 10% growth in sales over the past quarter.
Driven by a rise in domestic tourism and a growing preference for eco-conscious and experience-based travel, buyers and investors are increasingly looking at homestay-style properties that offer both rental income and long-term value. Current market prices for these homestays range from ₹30–50 lakh, catering primarily to mid-range investors and local entrepreneurs.
Real estate developers in the area are responding with boutique homestay clusters, designed with coastal aesthetics and tourist needs in mind—offering amenities like:
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Sea-facing balconies
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Solar-powered utilities
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Walkable access to Jampore Beach
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Quick connectivity to Diu Airport and Devka Beach
According to local property agents, the increase in homestay sales is also fueled by rising weekend footfall from nearby cities like Surat and Mumbai, as well as favorable government initiatives to promote tourism-linked infrastructure in the region.
The trend is expected to continue through the next two quarters, with projections of a further 5–7% hike in demand, particularly as the UT administration eases land-use norms and introduces fast-track approvals for sustainable residential tourism projects.
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