
Aizawl
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Small hill-city market led by Aizawl, with constrained land, slope-sensitive construction and local end-user demand.
State in north-eastern India, bordered by Assam, Manipur, Tripura, Bangladesh and Myanmar.
Highly hilly and settlement-based, with Aizawl as the dominant urban centre and many rural village communities.

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Moderate to strong within the main city corridors, with thinner connectivity in hilly, rural or peripheral districts.
No international airport
No operational metro rail system in Mizoram.
NH 6 · NH 306 · No operational expressway
| Destination | Distance | Travel Time |
|---|---|---|
| Silchar | approx. 170 km from Aizawl km | 6-7 hours by road |
| Agartala | approx. 335 km from Aizawl km | 10-12 hours by road |
| Imphal | approx. 370 km from Aizawl km | 10-12 hours by road |
Mizoram has government, aided and private schools across district headquarters and major towns, with deeper choice in the capital or largest city.
Aizawl is the primary node for higher education and healthcare services, with most advanced facilities concentrated in and around the capital.
Aizawl dominates the housing market, with self-use homes, small plotted demand, limited apartment inventory, and gradual demand in secondary towns. Formal market depth remains modest.
Aizawl is the capital of Mizoram.
Mizoram has 11 districts.
Aizawl is the largest city in Mizoram.
No, Mizoram does not have an operational metro rail system.
Mizoram's real estate movement is shaped by nearby regional corridors.