Premium housing demand rises as affordable home sales slump across top Indian cities - Telegraph India - News Summed Up

Premium housing demand rises as affordable home sales slump across top Indian cities - Telegraph India


The number of units sold under ₹1 crore accounted for only 37 per cent of total sales in 2025 compared with 47 per cent a year ago, a report published by property consultancy firm JLL said. This increased contribution in market share was primarily driven by strong demand across premium price segments, particularly in the ₹1.5-3.0 crore price category. While overall launches were down 3 per cent, the premium segment continued to attract the interests of developers, the report said. In Calcutta, launches were, however, up 61 per cent to 17,164 units due to the base effect. “Despite an 11 per cent drop in total pan-India sales, sales value climbed 11 per cent Y-o-Y to ₹5,57,100 crore, demonstrating buyers’ preference for quality developments over price premiums,” Das said.


Source: The Telegraph January 20, 2026 02:39 UTC



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