Housing sales across the top seven cities are expected to decline by 9% in the July-September quarter, but the value of transactions is projected to rise by 14%, driven by growth in the premium and luxury segments.
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Housing sales across the top seven cities are expected to decline by 9% in the July-September quarter.
The transaction value is expected to rise by 14% due to more transactions in the premium and luxury housing segments and an appreciation in housing prices over the last year.
The Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) is expected to see the highest decline in housing sales, with a 16% drop.
4,130 units are expected to be sold in Kolkata in the September quarter of 2025, an increase of 4% from the previous year.
Housing sales in Chennai are expected to rise by 33% during the July-September period.
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