Delhi NCR's luxury housing market witnessed a 9% growth in sales during the first half of 2025, with 5,168 luxury homes sold, according to a JLL report. The region accounted for 65% of the total luxury sales across the top 7 Indian cities.
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Delhi NCR's luxury housing sales grew by 9% in H1 2025 compared to H1 2024.
The Southern Peripheral Road and Dwarka Expressway corridors in Gurugram are seeing the highest demand for luxury housing, accounting for 61% of the total luxury sales in Delhi NCR in H1 2025.
The completion of the Dwarka Expressway has significantly boosted the demand for luxury housing in the Dwarka Expressway and Southern Peripheral Road submarkets, leading to higher property prices and more high-end products in the Rs 5 crore and above segment.
Rising disposable income, aspirational lifestyle priorities, and the search for homes with better amenities are the main factors driving the demand for luxury housing in Delhi NCR.
Delhi NCR is expected to maintain its dominance in the luxury housing market, driven by physical infrastructure advancements, better employment opportunities, and increased urbanization.
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