Luxury home prices across India’s top cities have risen nearly 40% since 2022, far outpacing affordable housing, which grew only 26%. Delhi NCR led the surge with a 72% jump, followed by Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) and Bengaluru, driven by strong demand from affluent buyers and branded developers.
Inside the announcement
According to ANAROCK Research, homes priced above ₹1.5 crore recorded the sharpest appreciation, rising from an average of ₹14,530 per sq. ft. in 2022 to about ₹20,300 per sq. ft. in 2025. Delhi NCR saw the steepest increase, with luxury homes climbing 72% to ₹23,100 per sq. ft. MMR followed with a 43% rise, while Bengaluru posted 33%. Affordable homes, priced below ₹40 lakh, rose modestly, reflecting slower demand compared to premium housing.
Notable updates
• Luxury housing prices surged 40% across top seven cities since 2022
• Delhi NCR led with 72% growth, followed by MMR (43%) and Bengaluru (33%)
• Affordable housing rose only 26% in the same period
• Average luxury home prices climbed from ₹14,530 to ₹20,300 per sq. ft.
• Strong demand from HNIs, prime locations, and branded developers fueled growth
Major takeaway
The report highlights a widening gap between luxury and affordable housing segments. While premium homes attract strong investor and end-user demand, affordable housing faces slower appreciation, underscoring shifting market dynamics in India’s real estate sector.
Sources: Hindustan Times, Fortune India, News18