Despite improved housing affordability, even high-income earners in Mumbai face a significant challenge in buying a home, with top earners needing over a century to save enough.
MumbaiHousing AffordabilityProperty PricesHome OwnershipAffordable HousingReal Estate MumbaiJul 01, 2025

Mumbai's housing affordability index has improved and is currently below 50%, which is considered the outer limit for affordability. This is the first time in the history of Knight Frank’s affordability index that Mumbai has fallen below this mark.
According to the National Housing Bank's report, the top 5% of Mumbai’s urban households would need to save for 109 years to afford an average-priced home.
The government defines affordable housing as a home that costs less than INR 45 lakh, with a carpet area of up to 60 square meters in metro areas and 90 square meters in non-metro areas.
About 80% of homes sold in Mumbai each year are priced under INR 2 crore. In 2024, 1.28 lakh properties were registered in Mumbai, with about 78% priced up to INR 2 crore.
CREDAI has suggested raising the INR 45 lakh cap for affordable housing to INR 75–80 lakh and implementing a 1% GST on under-construction homes in this higher price range.

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