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Number of homes delivered in India’s top 9 cities rises to over 4 lakh in FY25

Home deliveries in India's top 9 cities surged by 33% in FY25, reaching 4,06,889 units, fueled by the completion of projects delayed by the pandemic and government initiatives like the SWAMIH Fund. While most cities saw significant growth, led by Kolkata's impressive 88% rise, Delhi-NCR experienced an 8% decline.
Number of homes delivered in India’s top 9 cities rises to over 4 lakh in FY25
Over the past three fiscal years, the total number of residential units completed and handed over exceeded 1 million homes. (AI image)
Housing deliveries in India's top 9 cities increased by 33% to 4,06,889 units in FY25, with Delhi-NCR being the only region showing a year-on-year decrease, as reported by NSE-listed data analytics organisation PropEquity.
The aggregate housing deliveries across the previous three financial years exceeded 10 lakh units.
The analysed cities include Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Thane, Navi Mumbai and Pune. Delhi-NCR showed an 8% reduction in housing deliveries during FY25.
The remaining 8 cities demonstrated growth ranging from 22% to 88% in housing deliveries, with Kolkata showing the highest increase at 88% whilst Mumbai recorded the lowest growth at 22% in FY25.
"More than 1 lakh homes have been delivered in FY25. The cause of this surge is due to the delivery of homes launched in 2018/19, the construction of which experienced some slowdown due to the pandemic and other factors. The deliveries have also been expedited due to government's SWAMIH (Special Window for Affordable and Mid-Income Housing) Fund," said Samir Jasuja, Founder and CEO, PropEquity.
The report indicates that Western India (Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Thane and Pune) contributed 55% of total housing deliveries in FY25, increasing from 53% in FY24. Southern India (Bengaluru, Chennai and Hyderabad) represented 30%, up from 28% in FY24. Kolkata's contribution rose to 4% in FY25 from 3% in FY24.
Delhi-NCR's share decreased to 11% in FY25 from 16% in FY24.
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