Business Standard
India's top seven housing markets saw a muted 2 per cent growth in average prices during January-March against the previous quarter as sales fell amid negative consumer sentiments because of the West Asia conflict, according to Anarock. Real estate consultant Anarock data showed that the average housing prices across seven major cities rose to Rs 9,456 per square feet in January-March from Rs 9,260 per square feet in the preceding quarter. On an annual basis, the prices rose 7 per cent from Rs 8,868 per square feet in January-March 2025. Anarock tracks primary (first sale) housing markets of seven cities -- Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), Delhi-NCR, Bengaluru, Pune, Hyderabad, Chennai and Kolkata. Anarock pointed out that housing sales across these seven cities fell 7 per cent in volume terms and 6 per cent value-wise during January-March 2026 from the previous quarter. This kept prices under check to a large extent. As per the data, the average housing price in Delhi-NCR ...
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