New Delhi, June 1 -- Housing sales in India's top 15 tier 2 cities fell by 8 per cent to 43,781 units in Q1 2025 as compared to 47,378 units in the same period last year, said a report by NSE-listed real estate data analytics firm PropEquity.
The sales value during the quarter, however, rose by 6 per cent to Rs 40,443 crore in Q1 2025 as against Rs 38,102 crore in the same period last year, the PropEquity report noted.
According to the report, Lucknow with 25 per cent increase in number of units sold in Q1 2025 at 1,301 units registered the highest growth amongst top 15 tier 2 cities.
This was followed by Coimbatore 21 per cent, Gandhi Nagar 18 per cent, and Mohali 2 per cent.
Other 11 cities saw decline in number of units sold in Q1 ...
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