FY25 Milestone: Over 4 Lakh Homes Delivered Across Top 9 Cities – PropEquity

New Delhi, April 30, 2025: The number of homes delivered in India’s top 9 cities have risen by 33% to 4,06,889 units in FY25 with only Delhi-NCR witnessing a Y-o-Y decline, according to a report by NSE-listed data analytics firm PropEquity.

With this, the total homes delivered in the last three financial years stood at over 10 lakh units.

The top 9 cities are Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Thane, Navi Mumbai and Pune.

Delhi-NCR bucked the trend with 8% decline in the number of homes delivered in FY25.

The other 8 cities witnessed 22-88% growth in number of homes delivered with Kolkata (88%) rising the most and Mumbai (22%) rising the least in FY25.

Samir Jasuja, Founder and CEO, PropEquity said: “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. The strict compliance and implementation under RERA have also played a major role in developers adhering to project delivery timelines.”

“The positive market sentiments over the past couple of years have ensured strong cash-flows and faster project executions. As reputed and branded developers increase their market share, this trend in delivery of homes is expected to continue. SWAMIH 2.0 will also play a significant role in expediting delivery of stalled projects.”

Units Delivered
Location FY(2023-24) FY(2024-25) % Change % share in FY25
Bengaluru 36568 46103 26% 30%
Chennai 13148 19650 49%
Hyderabad 35641 57304 61%
Kolkata 9441 17718 88% 4%
Mumbai 34471 41999 22% 55%
Navi Mumbai 15415 21112 37%
Pune 58049 81563 41%
Thane 55479 77017 39%
Delhi NCR 48388 44423 -8% 11%
Total 306600 406889 33%

(The data represents apartments, row houses and villas whose occupancy certificate has been received)

According to the report, Western India (Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Thane and Pune) accounted for 55% of the total homes delivered in FY25, a rise from 53% in FY24 while Southern India (Bengaluru, Chennai and Hyderabad) accounted for 30% share, a rise from 28% in FY24. Kolkata accounted for 4% share in FY25, a rise from 3% in FY24.

Delhi-NCR accounted for 11% share in FY25, a decline from 16% in FY24.

The most number of homes were delivered in Pune at 81563 units (41% Y-o-Y growth), followed by 77017 units in Thane (39% Y-o-Y growth), 57304 units in Hyderabad (61% Y-o-Y growth), 46103 units in Bengaluru (26% Y-o-Y growth), 44423 units in Delhi-NCR (8% Y-o-Y decline), 41999 units in Mumbai (22% Y-o-Y growth), 21112 units in Navi Mumbai (37% Y-o-Y growth), 19650 units in Chennai (49% Y-o-Y growth) and 17718 units in Kolkata (88% Y-o-Y growth).

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