Delhi-NCR’s primary housing market saw an average increase of 24 per cent annually during the July-September period due to better demand, especially for luxury homes, according to Anarock.
Real estate consultant Anarock data showed that the average price of residential properties across Delhi-NCR at Rs 8,900 per sq ft during July-September from Rs 7,200 per square foot in the year-ago period.
Gurugram, Noida, Greater Noida, Delhi, and Ghaziabad are major markets in Delhi-NCR.
Overall, across seven major cities of India, the consultant mentioned that the housing prices rose 9 per cent to Rs 9,105 per sq ft from Rs 8,390 per sq ft.
Among seven cities, Delhi-NCR saw the maximum rise of 24 per cent.
Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) remained the most expensive housing market.
Housing prices in MMR rose 6 per cent to Rs 17,230 per sq ft from Rs 16,300 per sq ft.
In Bengaluru, the prices appreciated by 10 per cent to Rs 8,870 per square foot from Rs 8,100 per square foot.
The prices o​Delhi-NCR’s primary housing market saw an average increase of 24 per cent annually during the July-September period due to better demand, especially for luxury homes, according to Anarock.
Real estate consultant Anarock data showed that the average price of residential properties across Delhi-NCR at Rs 8,900 per sq ft during July-September from Rs 7,200 per square foot in the year-ago period.
Gurugram, Noida, Greater Noida, Delhi, and Ghaziabad are major markets in Delhi-NCR.
Overall, across seven major cities of India, the consultant mentioned that the housing prices rose 9 per cent to Rs 9,105 per sq ft from Rs 8,390 per sq ft.
Among seven cities, Delhi-NCR saw the maximum rise of 24 per cent.
Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) remained the most expensive housing market.
Housing prices in MMR rose 6 per cent to Rs 17,230 per sq ft from Rs 16,300 per sq ft.
In Bengaluru, the prices appreciated by 10 per cent to Rs 8,870 per square foot from Rs 8,100 per square foot.
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