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.
Mumbai's residential real estate sector showed strong momentum in Q3 2025, launching 15,388 units. Navi Mumbai led with 39% share, while mid-segment housing dominated at 65%. Capital values dipped 8%, but rentals rose slightly.
In Q3 2025, Delhi NCR saw residential unit sales fall by 11% to 13,920, yet India's top cities reported a 14% rise in sales value to Rs 1.52 lakh crore, fueled by demand for luxury and premium homes. This shift highlights a preference for high-value properties amid market changes.
While Mumbai and Thane experienced declines, Navi Mumbai saw a 12% rise in new real estate projects during Q3 2025, highlighting its resilience amid the broader MMR market slowdown.
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.