In a surprising turn of events, 34% of homes currently listed for sale in Delhi-NCR are priced over Rs 10 crore, according to recent data from eXP India, the Indian arm of global real estate firm eXP World Holdings. This trend contrasts sharply with other
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Currently, 34% of homes listed for sale in Delhi-NCR are priced over Rs 10 crore, indicating a significant demand for luxury properties in the National Capital Region.
The demand is driven by a robust economy, rising disposable incomes, and a preference for luxury living among affluent buyers. Modern amenities and premium locations also play a key role.
One of the main challenges is the potential mismatch between supply and demand, as the number of qualified buyers who can afford high-value properties remains limited.
Developers are exploring innovative strategies such as offering customized financing options, premium after-sales services, and exclusive amenities to attract buyers.
The outlook remains optimistic, driven by ongoing infrastructure development, government support, and the growth of the tech sector, which is likely to increase demand for luxury properties.
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