AIQYA Habitat Studies
Understanding people, place, and the environments they inhabit.
It starts with a question.
What makes a place right?
Not just livable. Not just beautiful.
But balanced, between plan and person.
Between cost and comfort.
Between walls and the life that moves through them.
At AIQYA, that’s the lens we hold up to homes and markets alike.
Because what most people are sold
is often very different from what they live.
So we began decoding.
Not just floor plans, but the logic behind them.
Not just price per square foot, but what that square foot gives back.
Not just marketing promises, but actual lived potential.
We map air, light, and flow.
We track loading factors because space efficiency shapes daily life.
We study developer behavior to understand long-term livability, not just delivery.
And we ask when a 3BHK truly behaves like one, and when it doesn’t.
Then we zoom out to decode the markets where these homes rise.
Where prices climb faster than livability.
Where speculation overtakes design.
Where visibility hides poor planning.
Over time, the questions grew larger.
Beyond homes. Beyond projects. Beyond markets.
Into the relationship between people, place, behaviour, culture, and environment.
What began as decoding evolved into Habitat Studies.
From layouts to landscapes
From living spaces to cityscapes.
AIQYA grew, not as a portal, but as a perspective.
Independent by design, research-driven, and firmly buyer-side.
Our reports are written for those who look deeper:
Serious buyers.
Independent thinkers.
Architects of tomorrow.
Anyone who values insight over instinct.
Why the name?
AIQYA comes from aikya, the Sanskrit word for unity, alignment, and quiet coherence.
It reflects our belief that habitat is shaped not by objects, but by relationships.
Between home and neighbourhood.
Between people and place.
Between design and daily life.
Between environment and wellbeing.
When those relationships align, places thrive.
Even our logo carries that thought:
A magnifier. A sprout. A hidden whale.
Observation. Growth. Discovery.
Because the most important things are often hidden beneath the surface.
Our Belief
That a floor plan is not a product. It is a promise.
That buyers deserve better than fine print.
That clarity is not a luxury. It is the minimum.
And that clarity is only possible when advice is free from sales incentives.
We do not reduce complexity.
We reveal what matters.
Because better homes begin with clearer insight.
And clearer insight begins with understanding habitat.
The homes we choose.
The neighbourhoods we inhabit.
The environments that shape behaviour, wellbeing, and everyday life.
Because habitat is more than where we live.
It influences how we live.
AIQYA Research
Habitat Studies
