India, Feb. 5 -- The average housing price growth slowed to 6% in 2025 across the top 8 cities in India, a significant dip from 17% growth recorded in 2024, according to a report by PropTiger.com. The report said that Bengaluru and Hyderabad showed relatively stronger momentum with average housing price growth of 13% (12% in 2024) and 8% (3% in 2024), respectively, in 2025, supported by steady end-user demand. Price growth slowed in the other six cities in 2025.

According to the report, housing price grew by 8% in Ahmedabad (10% in 2024), 4% in Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) (18% in 2024), 1% in Pune (16% in 2024), 6% in Delhi-NCR (49% in 2024), 6% in Kolkata (10% in 2024) and stayed flat in Chennai (16% in 2024).

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