Housing sales surge 48% in FY23 to ₹3.47 lakh crore: Report
Real estate consultant Anarock reported that sales of residential properties in value terms increased to ₹3,46,960 crore last fiscal.
Housing sales rose 48 per cent year-on-year to ₹3.47 lakh crore during the last fiscal across seven major cities on higher volumes and better price realisation, according to Anarock.

Real estate consultant Anarock reported that sales of residential properties in value terms increased to ₹3,46,960 crore last fiscal from ₹2,34,850 crore in 2021-22.
In volume terms, sales grew 36 per cent to 3,79,095 units in 2022-23 from 2,77,783 units in the previous year.
The data pertains to the transactions of primary (fresh sale) housing market.
"India's residential real estate segment continues to show boundless forward momentum, and is setting unprecedented benchmarks," said Anuj Puri, Chairman, Anarock Group.
According to the data, housing sales in Delhi-NCR rose 42 per cent to ₹50,620 crore last fiscal from ₹35,610 crore in the previous year.
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In Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), sales grew 46 per cent to ₹1,67,210 crore from ₹1,14,190 crore.
Housing sales in Bengaluru increased 49 per cent to ₹38,870 crore from ₹26,100 crore.
In Pune, housing sales rose 77 per cent to ₹33,730 crore from ₹19,100 crore.
Sales in Hyderabad went up 50 per cent to ₹34,820 crore from ₹23,190 crore.
Chennai saw a 24 per cent growth in sales to ₹11,050 crore from ₹8,940 crore.
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Housing sales in Kolkata increased 38 per cent to ₹10,660 crore during the last fiscal from ₹7,720 crore in the previous financial year.
Commenting on the trend, Gurugram-based luxury realty firm Krisumi Corporation MD Mohit Jain said the housing sector has undergone a transformation in recent years, becoming more mature and fundamentally robust.
"While there is significant demand from end-users, investors are also returning to the market," Jain said.
Signature Global, which is into affordable housing, Chairman Pradeep Aggarwal said millennials are now actively investing in real estate, contributing to the overall rise in property sales.