Delhi Ncr Luxury Mid Affordable Home Prices Soar Record Growth Across Segments
Luxury properties in Delhi NCR have seen an extraordinary 72 per cent increase in rates, climbing from approximately ₹13,450 per sq ft in 2022 to nearly ₹23,100 per sq ft in 2025. This outpaces Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), where luxury prices rose 43 per cent, and Bengaluru, up 42 per cent. Industry insiders attribute this surge to strong interest from high net-worth individuals and the proliferation of branded premium developments catering to aspirational buyers.Mid and premium homes priced between ₹40 lakh and ₹1.5 crore have also maintained strong momentum. Delhi NCR witnessed a 54 per cent price increase in this segment, compared with 62 per cent in Bengaluru and 49 per cent in Hyderabad. Analysts point to evolving lifestyle preferences post-pandemic, with buyers prioritising larger layouts, integrated amenities, and sustainable living spaces. Developers, recognising higher margins and consistent demand, continue to focus on these categories over lower-cost units.
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