House pricing: The average selling price of homes in India's top seven cities reached Rs 1.23 crore in the first half of fiscal year 2025, up from Rs 1 crore in the previous year. This increase is attributed to a surge in new launches and sales of higher-priced homes following the Covid-19 pandemic, this is according to data analysed by real estate consultancy firm Anarock.
These cities are Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata, Pune, Delhi-NCR, and Mumbai. In Bangalore, the average ticket size has shown significant growth, increasing from Rs 0.84 crore in H1FY24 to Rs 1.
21 crore in H1FY25. Hyderabad has also experienced a notable rise in its average ticket size, going from Rs 0.84 crore in H1FY24 to Rs 1.
15 crore in H1FY25. Chennai saw an increase in its average ticket size as well, with the figure moving from Rs 0.72 crore in H1FY24 to Rs 0.
95 crore in H1FY25. Pune's ticket size has also seen a positive trend, climbing from Rs 0.66 crore in H1FY24 to Rs 0.
85 crore in H1FY25. Kolkata witnessed a slight growth in its average ticket size, with the number increasing from Rs 0.53 crore in H1FY24 to Rs 0.
61 crore in H1FY25. Delhi-National Capital Region (NCR): The average ticket size in NCR has experienced a notable surge, rising from Rs 0.93 crore in H1FY24 to Rs 1.
45 crore in H1FY25. Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR): In contrast, the ticket size in MMR has remained consistent at Rs 1.47 crore for both H1FY24 and H1FY25.
"Over 2,27,400 units worth approx. INR 2,79,309 Cr were s.