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Buying a home gets tougher: 8 in 10 Indians struggle with rising prices

In the top seven cities, average prices have climbed from Rs 6,001 per sq. ft. in Q2 2023 to Rs 8,990 per sq. ft. by Q2 2025, up by around 50 percent.

September 09, 2025 / 07:42 IST
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Buying a home gets tougher: 8 in 10 Indians struggle with rising prices

Buying a home is getting tougher for most Indians. Rising home prices have emerged as a pressing concern for more than 81 percent of property seekers across India, with average residential values surging over 50 percent in just two years, according to ANAROCK’s Consumer Sentiment Survey for H1 2025.

In the top seven cities, average prices have climbed from Rs 6,001 per sq. ft. in Q2 2023 to Rs 8,990 per sq. ft. by Q2 2025, up by around 50 percent.

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The findings show a clear gap in the affordable housing market—62 percent of potential buyers are unhappy with existing options, and 92 percent are dissatisfied with where these projects are located.

Anuj Puri, Chairman - ANAROCK Group, said that city-wise trends indicate that while residential property seekers across cities are extremely concerned about the rising prices in their respective cities, MMR has emerged as a surprising outlier.