Guest Column
Ultra-Luxury Living in Tricity Redefines Urban Aspirations
By Umang Jindal

Mohali, January 30, 2026: For decades, Tricity Chandigarh, Mohali and Panchkula have been admired for doing something many Indian cities struggle with getting urban living right. Wide roads, green spaces, a sense of order, and a pace of life that allows people to breathe. Today, however, the region is entering a new phase. The conversation around housing is changing and with it, Tricity’s residential landscape. Ultra luxury homes are no longer an exception here, they are becoming a natural progression of the city’s evolution.
This shift is closely linked to rising disposable incomes and changing ambitions. Over the years, Tricity has produced successful entrepreneurs, professionals and business families whose aspirations have grown alongside their achievements. Many have lived, worked or travelled abroad and returned with a clear idea of what refined living looks like. For them, a home is not just a place to stay—it is a reflection of how they live, unwind and spend time with family. Comfort, privacy and thoughtful design now matter far more than sheer scale.
Global exposure has played a defining role in shaping these expectations. Today’s homebuyers are well-informed and discerning. They notice the details, how spaces flow, how natural light is used, how technology quietly enhances everyday living. Luxury is no longer loud or excessive; it is subtle, intuitive and deeply personal. In tricity, this has translated into a growing demand for homes that prioritise wellness, low-density living, smart design and a sense of exclusivity.
What makes Tricity particularly well suited for this transition is its inherent balance. Strong road connectivity, improving airport access and proximity to Delhi NCR make it professionally viable, while the region’s calmer environment makes it emotionally rewarding. Unlike larger metros, life here still allows for shorter commutes, cleaner surroundings and a stronger sense of community qualities that have become increasingly valuable in recent years.
The region’s social infrastructure further strengthens its appeal. Quality schools, advanced healthcare facilities, hospitality destinations and cultural spaces have matured over time, creating a self-sufficient urban ecosystem. For families choosing ultra-luxury homes this assurance of a complete lifestyle beyond the four walls is just as important as the residence itself.
Equally important is Tricity’s foundation in planned development. Its structured sectors, regulated growth and emphasis on open spaces provide the right canvas for premium residential projects. Developers today are more conscious of their role not just in building homes but in shaping long-term urban experiences. The focus is shifting towards sustainability, architectural integrity and communities that age gracefully.
The rise of ultra-luxury living in Tricity is not about chasing trends; it is about responding to a natural evolution in aspirations. The region is coming into its own as a destination where global sensibilities meet grounded living. As incomes grow and lifestyles continue to evolve. Tricity is poised to set a new benchmark, one where luxury is defined not by excess but by balance, comfort and quality of life.
The author is CEO, Homeland Group
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