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2025 Real Estate Wrap-Up: Growth Momentum Sets Stage for 2026

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The real estate sector wrapped up 2025 on a strong and resilient note, with both residential and commercial markets witnessing steady demand and healthy absorption rates. Developers moved swiftly with project launches and expansions, while homebuyers and investors displayed confidence, particularly in lifestyle-focused and wellness-oriented developments. Market activity was further supported by favorable policy measures, rising infrastructure investments, and an increased emphasis on sustainable and smart urban living. As 2026 approaches, the sector is poised for continued growth, presenting new opportunities for investors and buyers alike, and signaling a positive outlook for India’s real estate landscape.

Mr. Pradeep Aggarwal, Founder & Chairman, Signature Global (India) Ltd, said, “India’s housing sector continued to display strong momentum through 2025, supported by healthy economic fundamentals, rising consumer confidence, and steady demand across mid-income and premium segment homes. The RBI’s cumulative 125 bps rate cut during the year, coupled with income tax relief announced in the Union Budget 2025 and GST rate rationalisation, has eased borrowing costs and strengthened market sentiment—enhancing purchasing power for homebuyers in key markets such in Delhi NCR and MMR.

The premium housing segment witnessed robust demand throughout the year, driven by evolving buyer preferences, rising disposable incomes, and growing interest from NRIs and HNIs. As highlighted in a recent ANAROCK report, nearly 42% of new housing supply in Delhi NCR was in the luxury and ultra-luxury segment, underscoring sustained appetite for high-quality, aspirational living. Among key micro-markets across Delhi NCR, Dwarka Expressway, Southern Peripheral Road, and South of Gurugram (Sohna) remained at the top of homebuyers’ preference lists, supported by rapid infrastructure development, improved connectivity, availability of larger plotted and high-rise formats, and strong potential for long-term capital appreciation.

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