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Mumbai housing affordability strains young professionals

A sharp fall in the supply of entry-level homes across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) has reignited concerns about Mumbai housing affordability and its long-term impact on the city’s workforce. Industry data shows that just 790 studio apartments were launched across the region in 2025 the lowest in five years even as overall residential launches remained robust.

The decline is striking when set against the total 42,643 units introduced to the market this year. Studios accounted for barely 2 per cent of new supply. In contrast, larger formats including 2.5, 3 and 4 BHK apartments together represented nearly a quarter of all launches. Market analysts say this shift reflects a deliberate recalibration by developers toward higher-margin inventory. Urban economists note that the economics of land, construction and financing in India’s financial capital increasingly favour mid- and premium-segment housing. With land costs elevated and approval timelines lengthy, developers often prioritise configurations that improve internal rates of return. Smaller units, while more affordable in absolute terms, may yield lower profitability per square foot. However, planners warn that Mumbai housing affordability cannot be assessed solely through developer balance sheets. The city continues to attract young professionals in finance, media, technology and start-ups, many of whom delay marriage and prefer compact homes close to employment hubs such as the Bandra-Kurla Complex and Lower Parel. The shrinking pipeline of studios and one-room-kitchen units narrows formal ownership options for this demographic. Rental housing, traditionally the fallback, is also under pressure. Real estate consultants report tighter compliance measures and tax tracking mechanisms that have led some landlords to reassess leasing strategies.

Meanwhile, operating costs for organised co-living operators have risen, affecting viability and pricing. The implications extend beyond housing choices. Labour mobility is central to Mumbai’s economic dynamism. If entry-level workers find it difficult to secure dignified, well-located housing, firms may face higher wage pressures or talent leakage to emerging urban centres offering lower living costs. This trend could influence the spatial distribution of India’s knowledge economy over the next decade. Urban policy experts argue that the conversation must move from anecdote to structural reform. Incentivising compact, well-designed housing near transit corridors, streamlining approvals for smaller units, and integrating rental housing into city planning frameworks are among the measures under discussion. Transit-oriented development, climate-resilient construction and mixed-income neighbourhoods could also help rebalance supply without compromising environmental goals.

Mumbai’s growth story has long been built on opportunity and aspiration. Whether it remains accessible to the next generation of workers may depend on how swiftly policymakers and market participants respond to the mounting pressures around Mumbai housing affordability.

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