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Nearly half of Indian homebuyers express deep concern as property prices skyrocket 50% since 2023. Survey reveals only 21% proceeding with purchases while affordable housing demand plummets from 40% to 17%. Get complete market analysis and buyer sentiment insights.
- 9th Sep 2025
- 1211 Views

North Goa's luxury villa market experiences price stabilization in H1 2025 as inventory oversupply meets cautious buyer sentiment, reshaping the post-pandemic real estate landscape.
- 23rd Jul 2025
- 1514 Views

Real estate experts reported that villa prices in North Goa remained stable in H1 2025 as new supply influx met cautious buyer sentiment in the luxury property segment.
- 21st Jul 2025
- 1447 Views

Discover how the Indo - Pak conflict is impacting real estate in Delhi-NCR. Explore sales trends, buyer sentiment, and sector response amid rising geopolitical uncertainty.
- 12th May 2025
- 1345 Views

Recent TDR regulation amendments in Mumbai could jeopardise the city's growing real estate industry. With developers being forced to get a percentage of their TDR from the Dharavi redevelopment project at higher rates, home prices may rise.
- 6th Sep 2024
- 1488 Views

GHAR examines 5 major elements fueling the Indian real estate rise, including market sentiment improvements and strong economic development.
- 22nd May 2024
- 1489 Views

Bengaluru, Delhi NCR, and Kolkata have witnessed house costs rise 20% in the previous two years. These locations saw a 30% price spike from 2021 to 2023 due to strong demand for mid- and luxury homes, according to Colliers.
- 10th Mar 2024
- 1602 Views

Since the Indian housing market is middle-class, house loan interest rates greatly impact home buying emotion. Individuals and families intending to purchase a house (one of the major choices of their life) must also consider interest rates and EMI expenses.
- 21st Jan 2024
- 1364 Views

Indian real estate - despite comfortably staying in the positive zone, the current sentiment index score has decreased mostly owing to the anticipated effect of the two consecutive repo rate rises in May and June 2022.
- 13th Aug 2022
- 1563 Views
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