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Sales value of tier-II properties rises despite a fall in transactions during Q1 2025

Coimbatore, with 52 percent growth, saw the highest increase in sales value at Rs 1,120 crore in Q1, 2025, followed by Lucknow at 48 percent, Gandhi Nagar 36 percent, Mohali and Goa at 17 percent each, Ahmedabad and Bhubaneshwar at 7 percent each and Kochi 5 percent.

June 03, 2025 / 17:52 IST
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Tier-2 housing: Sales value surges 6% despite 8% dip in transactions in Q1 2025; Lucknow leads growth

Even as the housing sales volume in India's top 15 tier-II cities dipped 8 percent on-year to 43,781 units in Q1 2025, the property market has defied expectations with a 6 percent surge in sales value, at Rs 40,443 crore, data by real estate data analytics firm PropEquity has shown.

Lucknow emerged as the standout performer registering a 25 percent rise in units sold (1,301 units), with Coimbatore (21 percent), Gandhinagar (18 percent), and Mohali (2 percent) also seeing growth, said PropEquity.

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However, most tier-II cities faced a downturn in sales volume, with Visakhapatnam experiencing a 37 percent drop, and Ahmedabad and Goa showing reductions of nearly a percent each.

Sales value of properties sold rose by 6 percent to Rs 40,443 crore in Q1 2025 as against Rs 38,102 crore in the same period last year.