Delhi NCR Property Growth Trails Tier Two Cities
Price indices measuring capital growth across major Indian cities suggest that several tier-II capitals have generated significantly stronger cumulative returns than Delhi. In contrast, residential values in the capital have seen limited movement over extended periods, reflecting a combination of regulatory friction, constrained redevelopment and uneven infrastructure outcomes across zones.
In NCR satellite markets such as Gurugram and Greater Noida, returns have been comparatively stronger, supported by new commercial districts, expressway connectivity and larger land parcels enabling integrated developments. Delhi’s core housing stock, however, remains dominated by ageing inventory and redevelopment-led projects that often face prolonged approval timelines.
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