Guest Column
Why Banur Road Is Emerging as Tricity’s Preferred Residential Hub
By Piyush Kansal

Every Union Budget sparks immediate discussion around metros and headline numbers. Yet, the real influence of policy decisions is often visible later, in corridors that grow steadily rather than overnight. Post-Budget 2026, Banur Road is one such location quietly establishing itself as a preferred residential address in the Tricity region. This shift is not accidental. It is the outcome of sustained infrastructure development, improved connectivity and a growing preference for organised, future-ready residential environments.
A key driver behind Banur Road’s rising appeal is its connectivity. The corridor offers smooth access to Chandigarh, Mohali, IT City and Zirakpur, making it a practical choice for professionals and families whose daily lives depend on efficient commuting.
The continued infrastructure push following Budget 2026 has further strengthened confidence in such emerging locations. Reduced travel time, improved road networks and smoother daily commuting have made Banur Road significantly more liveable than it was just a few years ago.
Another defining factor is the nature of development along this stretch. Unlike areas where growth has been rapid but unstructured, Banur Road has seen relatively planned residential expansion, with wider roads, clearer layouts and better designed housing projects.
As policy frameworks increasingly emphasise sustainable and organised urban growth, developers are responding with a stronger focus on compliance, quality construction and long-term livability. For homebuyers, this reduces uncertainty and enhances confidence in the market.
Affordability also plays a crucial role. With prices in central Chandigarh and prime Mohali sectors continuing to rise, Banur Road offers a balanced alternative. Property values remain accessible, while the scope for steady appreciation remains intact.
The post-Budget 2026 focus on housing and urban development further supports this trend. For first-time homebuyers, the corridor presents a sensible entry into the Tricity market, while for investors it offers the promise of stable, long-term returns rather than speculative gains.
Importantly, residential growth here is being supported by improving social infrastructure. New developments are increasingly centred around open spaces, community living, and access to schools, healthcare and everyday retail, contributing to a more holistic lifestyle offering.
Budget 2026 has reinforced a clear direction for real estate growth favouring locations that are well-planned, well connected and sustainable. Banur Road aligns closely with this trajectory.
Its appeal lies not in short term hype, but in steady development, livability and long term value. That, increasingly, is what is positioning Banur Road as one of Tricity’s most promising residential corridors.
The author is Executive Director, Royale Estate Group
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