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Housing prices rose 11% across eight major cities, with Delhi-NCR seeing a 32% increase

India’s residential real estate market is witnessing a robust price surge, with housing rates rising by an average of 11% year-on-year in eight major cities during the July-September quarter of 2024. According to a joint report by CREDAI, Colliers, and Liases Foras, Delhi-NCR emerged as the leader, recording a remarkable 32% price hike. This surge reflects the buoyant demand and optimistic market sentiments. Other cities, including Bengaluru and Ahmedabad, also registered significant increases of 24% and 16%, respectively, underscoring the sustained appeal of urban housing markets.

The upward trend in housing prices marks the 15th consecutive quarter of growth since 2021. The average price now stands at ₹11,000 per square foot, driven by rising disposable incomes and a growing preference for premium properties. While Mumbai saw a modest 4% rise to ₹20,438 per square foot, Chennai and Hyderabad recorded increases of just 2% and 3%, signalling a stabilisation in these markets. Analysts point to a combination of demand-supply dynamics and consumer confidence, with high-growth regions like Gurugram and Noida exemplifying strong buyer interest.

Sustainability is becoming a critical focus for developers amid this growth. Green building initiatives and resource-efficient construction practices are gaining traction, aligning with evolving buyer preferences for eco-friendly homes. This sustainable approach not only addresses environmental concerns but also promises long-term cost efficiency for homeowners. Moreover, infrastructure advancements, such as metro expansions and smart city initiatives, are enhancing the liveability of urban centres, further driving housing demand.

Experts believe that potential monetary policy easing could provide additional relief to homebuyers, supporting affordability in the face of rising prices. The Delhi-NCR market, with its 32% spike, encapsulates the interplay of limited supply and high demand. As India’s urban landscape evolves, the real estate sector remains a cornerstone of economic growth and sustainable development.

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