Delhi-NCR’s Home Sales Decline 19% in Q1 2025, Signaling Market Corrections
Delhi-NCR’s home sales dropped by 19% in Q1 2025, with transactions falling to 8,477 units. This decline reflects price corrections and cautious buyer sentiment, as rising property costs and global economic uncertainties impact purchasing decisions.
Despite the slowdown, new project launches in Delhi-NCR increased by 16% year-over-year, indicating developer confidence and long-term investment potential. However, experts suggest that affordable and mid-segment housing will remain resilient, as demand continues in well-connected urban zones.
Industry analysts predict that Delhi-NCR’s real estate market will stabilize in the coming quarters, with adjusted pricing, improved financing options, and policy-driven incentives shaping future trends
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