India, June 1 -- Housing sales in India's top 15 Tier 2 cities fell by 8% to 43,781 units in Q1 2025, compared to 47,378 units in the same period last year. On the other hand, sales value rose by 6% to Rs.40,443 crore in Q1 2025, compared to Rs.38,102 crore in the same period last year, said a report by data analytics firm PropEquity.

According to the report, Lucknow registered the highest growth amongst the top 15 Tier 2 cities, with a 25% increase in the number of units sold in Q1 2025, at 1301 units. During the same period last year, 1,040 units were sold in Lucknow.

This was followed by Coimbatore, 21%, Gandhi Nagar, 18%, and Mohali, 2%.

The other 11 cities saw a decline in the number of units sold in Q1 2025, with Visakhapatnam re...