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Top cities, including NCR, Mumbai see 23% jump in home prices, says ANAROCK

The average house price in top seven cities, including the capital New Delhi and Mumbai, climbed 23% from a year earlier to Rs 1.23 crore during April-September, Mumbai-based ANAROCK said in a report on Wednesday.

November 20, 2024 / 18:11 IST
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The Mumbai Metropolitan Area witnessed the largest sales volume, followed by Pune, a city in the Western state of Maharashtra, and the National Capital Region, which includes Delhi and its neighboring areas, ANAROCK said.
The Mumbai Metropolitan Area witnessed the largest sales volume, followed by Pune, a city in the Western state of Maharashtra, and the National Capital Region, which includes Delhi and its neighboring areas, ANAROCK said.

Buying homes in major Indian cities has become costlier as rising demand for luxury units has boosted overall property prices, according to real estate consultancy firm ANAROCK.

The average house price in top seven cities, including the capital New Delhi and the financial hub Mumbai, climbed 23% from a year earlier to Rs 1.23 crore ($145,707) during April-September, the Mumbai-based company said in a report on Wednesday. More than 227,400 units were sold in those urban areas during the first half of the fiscal year, it said.

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“Despite a 3% drop in overall unit sales, the total sales value outstripped that of a year ago by 18%, clearly demonstrating the unrelenting demand for luxury homes,” said Anuj Puri, chairman of the Mumbai-based company.

Developers in the South Asian nation are racing to build new residences to match the rising demand. DLF Ltd., the country’s largest real estate developer by market value, announced that new sales bookings in the first quarter more than tripled to 64 billion rupees, with the builder expecting bookings of 170 billion rupees in the fiscal year ending March 2025.