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Delhi-NCR and Mumbai Housing Markets Surge A 50% Increase

The residential property markets of Delhi-NCR and the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) have experienced a dramatic surge in prices, with an average increase of approximately 50% over the last five years. According to data from real estate consultancy Anarock, the average housing price in Delhi-NCR has escalated to ₹6,800 per square foot in early 2024, up from ₹4,565 per square foot in the same timeframe in 2019. Similarly, MMR has seen prices rise to ₹15,650 per square foot from ₹10,610 per square foot, representing a 48% increase.

This remarkable appreciation in property values can be traced back to several key factors, notably the rise in construction costs, a significant uptick in sales volumes, and shifting consumer preferences, particularly catalysed by the Covid-19 pandemic. Before the pandemic, between late 2016 and 2019, property prices in these regions remained stable, offering little growth. However, the onset of the pandemic unleashed a wave of demand that developers swiftly capitalised on, leading to unprecedented price hikes. Anarock’s analysis identifies the pandemic as a pivotal moment for the residential market, sparking an urgent demand for housing. Developers, initially responsive with promotional offers, gradually increased prices to align with the soaring demand. This trend reflects not just economic conditions but also changing buyer priorities—especially the growing demand for larger, more spacious homes that offer a better quality of life.

Commenting on the trends, a spokesperson from TARC Ltd highlighted the influence of infrastructure developments and improved connectivity on the NCR region’s real estate market. These factors are critical as they not only fuel current demand but also ensure sustainable growth in the long term. Meanwhile, VS Realtors (I) Pvt Ltd, a Gurugram-based property brokerage, echoed this sentiment, noting the increasing desire among homebuyers for more comfort and enhanced living spaces post-pandemic. From a sustainability perspective, this surge in housing demand invites scrutiny. As urban areas expand, the need for eco-friendly building practices becomes increasingly vital. The push for larger homes must be balanced with sustainable construction techniques, ensuring that the growing housing stock does not come at the expense of the environment. Additionally, better public transport and green infrastructure must accompany residential development to maintain urban sustainability.

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