India's residential real estate market is witnessing a significant recovery, with July 2025 recording the highest area sales in 15 years. The premium and mid-to-large apartment segments are driving this growth, particularly in major cities like NCR, Bangalore, and Mumbai.
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The recent growth is driven by strong value growth in the premium and mid-to-large apartment segments, particularly in cities like NCR, Bangalore, and Mumbai. Better realisations and a stronger premium mix have contributed to this momentum.
3-4 BHK units are accounting for nearly 70% of total sales value in Q1 FY26, with steady growth across cities. These larger apartments are dominating the market, especially in premium segments.
Market inventory trends remain supportive, with a slight rise in the 'months of sales' metric to 19.3 months. Absolute unsold inventory has fallen year-on-year, and the sales velocity for 3-4 BHK apartments has improved.
NCR, Bangalore, and the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) are leading the recovery. NCR, led by Gurugram, hit record highs in volumes, while Bangalore and MMR posted their highest-ever July sales by area.
The outlook is positive, with the recent surge in absorption, resilient pricing, and favourable inventory dynamics suggesting a new growth phase. The premium and mid-to-large apartment segments are expected to continue driving the market.

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