The Delhi NCR real estate market surged in Q3 2025 with 10,245 new housing units launched, showing a 12% increase from the previous quarter. Gurugram dominated with 8,883 launches, while New Gurgaon and Dwarka Expressway stood out as prime growth areas.
PropEquity data shows Thane's housing sales dropped 28% YoY to 14,877 units in Q3 2025. Maharashtra cities including Mumbai, Pune, and Navi Mumbai saw significant contractions while southern markets grew.
Hyderabad's luxury housing market defies broader trends with 17% growth to 8,205 units in H1 2025, driven by tech professionals seeking premium homes above ₹1.5 crore.
Hyderabad's property market experiences decline as IT sector layoffs impact buyer confidence, particularly affecting mid-premium segments while luxury properties remain stable.
In Q1 2025, Bhopal's housing sales dropped 8%, mirroring an 18% regional fall in Central & Eastern India, despite a 6% rise in sales value in top tier 2 cities across India.
The return-to-work trend has fueled rental demand in Bengaluru, prompting the introduction of a zero-deposit rental scheme to ease tenant burden amid soaring rents.