India's housing market is witnessing a significant shift towards premium and larger homes, with real estate emerging as the top investment choice, according to ANAROCK's Homebuyer Sentiment Survey for H1 2025.
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The ANAROCK Homebuyer Sentiment Survey is a comprehensive study conducted across 14 Indian cities to understand the preferences and sentiments of homebuyers. It involves over 8,200 respondents and provides insights into the current trends and future outlook of the housing market.
Real estate has become the top investment choice due to long-term stability, diversification, and expectations of price appreciation. The survey shows that 63% of respondents now consider real estate the best asset class for investment, up 4% from the previous year.
There is a significant shift towards premium and larger homes. Around 36% of buyers now prefer homes priced between Rs 90 lakh and Rs 1.5 crore, and 45% of respondents prefer 3BHK units. Demand for 4BHKs and above has also grown steadily.
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