Delhi-NCR Leads Housing Price Growth at 24% in July–September: Anarock


Delhi-NCR Leads Housing Price Growth at 24%

Delhi-NCR has emerged as the frontrunner in India’s residential property market, recording the highest annual price growth among major cities in the July–September quarter of 2025. According to real estate consultancy Anarock, property prices in the region jumped 24% year-on-year, the sharpest rise across seven key markets.

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Delhi-NCR Sees Strongest Growth

  • Average residential prices in Delhi-NCR climbed to ₹8,900 per sq. ft. in Q3 2025, up from ₹7,200 per sq. ft. a year earlier.
  • Despite the robust annual surge, the region also saw a decline in new housing launches, with around 12,645 units added during the quarter—a drop of 11% year-on-year and 33% quarterly.
  • Interestingly, nearly 70% of this new supply was concentrated in the luxury housing segment, priced above ₹1.5 crore.

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How Other Cities Performed

  • Bengaluru: Prices increased 10% to ₹8,870 per sq. ft. (from ₹8,100).
  • Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR): Continued as the most expensive market, with prices rising 6% to ₹17,230 per sq. ft. (from ₹16,300).
  • Pune: Prices up 4% to ₹7,935 per sq. ft. (from ₹7,600).
  • Hyderabad: Prices rose 8% to ₹7,750 per sq. ft. (from ₹7,150).
  • Chennai: Prices climbed 5% to ₹7,010 per sq. ft. (from ₹6,680).
  • Kolkata: Prices increased 6% to ₹6,060 per sq. ft. (from ₹5,700).

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Market-Wide Trends

  • Across the top seven cities, average housing prices rose 9% annually, from ₹8,390 per sq. ft. in Q3 2024 to ₹9,105 per sq. ft. in Q3 2025.
  • On a quarterly basis, the growth was moderate at just 1%, indicating some relief after three years of steep hikes.

Sales Performance

  • MMR led in housing sales with around 30,260 units sold in Q3 2025.
  • Pune followed with approximately 16,620 units sold.
  • Yearly housing sales dipped in most major markets, except:
    • Chennai: Sales jumped 33% year-on-year.
    • Kolkata: Recorded a modest 4% annual growth in sales.

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Delhi-NCR has emerged as the frontrunner in India’s residential property market, recording the highest annual price growth among major cities in the July–September quarter of 2025. According to real estate consultancy Anarock, property prices in the region jumped 24% year-on-year, the sharpest rise across seven key markets.

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Delhi-NCR Sees Strongest Growth

  • Average residential prices in Delhi-NCR climbed to ₹8,900 per sq. ft. in Q3 2025, up from ₹7,200 per sq. ft. a year earlier.
  • Despite the robust annual surge, the region also saw a decline in new housing launches, with around 12,645 units added during the quarter—a drop of 11% year-on-year and 33% quarterly.
  • Interestingly, nearly 70% of this new supply was concentrated in the luxury housing segment, priced above ₹1.5 crore.

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How Other Cities Performed

  • Bengaluru: Prices increased 10% to ₹8,870 per sq. ft. (from ₹8,100).
  • Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR): Continued as the most expensive market, with prices rising 6% to ₹17,230 per sq. ft. (from ₹16,300).
  • Pune: Prices up 4% to ₹7,935 per sq. ft. (from ₹7,600).
  • Hyderabad: Prices rose 8% to ₹7,750 per sq. ft. (from ₹7,150).
  • Chennai: Prices climbed 5% to ₹7,010 per sq. ft. (from ₹6,680).
  • Kolkata: Prices increased 6% to ₹6,060 per sq. ft. (from ₹5,700).

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Market-Wide Trends

  • Across the top seven cities, average housing prices rose 9% annually, from ₹8,390 per sq. ft. in Q3 2024 to ₹9,105 per sq. ft. in Q3 2025.
  • On a quarterly basis, the growth was moderate at just 1%, indicating some relief after three years of steep hikes.

Sales Performance

  • MMR led in housing sales with around 30,260 units sold in Q3 2025.
  • Pune followed with approximately 16,620 units sold.
  • Yearly housing sales dipped in most major markets, except:
    • Chennai: Sales jumped 33% year-on-year.
    • Kolkata: Recorded a modest 4% annual growth in sales.

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