Mumbai Residential Pre Sales Rise Forty Four Percent In First Half FY26
On a broader scale, Q2FY26 witnessed only an 11% year-on-year rise in pre-sales volumes, largely driven by higher prices rather than transaction volumes. Bengaluru and Hyderabad showed robust gains, whereas the Mumbai Metropolitan Region and the National Capital Region saw slight declines. Listed developers continue to pursue land acquisitions and geographic expansion to maintain long-term growth pipelines. Strong collections and earlier fund-raising have kept debt levels manageable, supporting ongoing business development.
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