The latest JLL report reveals a 12% decline in housing sales across the top seven cities in India during the first quarter of 2025. Despite this, property prices in cities like Delhi-NCR and Bengaluru continue to rise.
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The main reasons for the decline in housing sales include economic uncertainty, higher interest rates, and a cautious buyer sentiment.
Delhi-NCR and Bengaluru recorded the highest property price growth, with increases of 6% and 5% respectively.
Regulatory changes such as the implementation of the Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) and changes in tax policies have contributed to the slowdown, leading to increased compliance costs for developers.
A shift towards smaller and more affordable homes, especially in tier-2 and tier-3 cities, is a significant trend. Technology is also playing a crucial role with the adoption of online platforms and digital tools.
The report remains optimistic about the long-term outlook, predicting that with the right policy interventions and economic reforms, the sector is poised for a recovery in the coming quarters.
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