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Home Sales Rise 19%; Navi Mumbai Leads Housing Growth

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Housing sales in India’s top nine cities increased 19% year on year (YoY) to 112,458 units in Q2 2026, compared to 94,864 units the previous year. According to a PropEquity research, Navi Mumbai, Chennai, and Hyderabad experienced the largest increases in housing sales. According to the data, sales surged due to a multi-quarter increase in housing supply of 117,609 units, up 43% year on year, untouched by geopolitical uncertainty in the Middle East.

According to the data, sales increased by 14% quarter on quarter while supply increased by 27% in Q2 2026.

According to the research, Navi Mumbai saw the biggest YoY rise in sales, at 54%, followed by Chennai at 33%, Hyderabad at 25%, and Bengaluru at 20%.

On the other side, Pune experienced a 16% growth, Mumbai 15%, and Thane 3%. While seven of the top nine cities saw an increase in property sales, Delhi NCR and Kolkata experienced a 17% and 12% decrease, respectively.

Supply-side scenario.

On the supply front, Navi Mumbai led with 116% year-on-year increase at 9902 units, followed by Mumbai at 111% at 10,438 units, Hyderabad at 75% at 18,407 units, and Bengaluru at 71% at 24,340 units. In markets such as Chennai, Pune, and Thane, supply increased by 6% to 41 percent.

Hyderabad has emerged as the second largest home supply market after Bengaluru, displacing Pune, Thane, and Delhi-NCR.

Delhi-NCR witnessed a 6% decrease in housing supply, totaling 12977 units, while Kolkata saw a 2% decrease of 2608 units.

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