India, Nov. 27 -- Housing sales in India's top 15 tier-2 cities fell by 4% YoY to 39,201 units in Q3 2025, even as the sales value rose by 4% to Rs.37,409 crore, indicating a gradual shift towards premium homes, according to a report by PropEquity, a real estate data analytics firm.

According to the report, the new supply declined 10% YoY to 28,721 units in the third quarter ending September 2025.

The report said that eight out of the Top 15 tier-2 cities reported YoY decline in housing sales, with Bhubaneshwar witnessing the maximum decline at 26%. Other cities that reported a fall in sales include Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara, Nashik, Nagpur, Coimbatore, and Kochi.

Trivandrum saw the maximum rise in sales at 19% in Q3 2025. Furthermore...