Affordable Homes in India at 7‑Year Low As Builders Chase Premium Segment

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India’s supply of homes priced under ₹5 million (~₹1 crore) has plunged to its lowest point since 2018, according to Knight Frank. PropEquity data shows the number of units under ₹1 crore dropped by 36% from 3.10 lakh in 2022 to just 1.99 lakh in 2024. Major metro areas have been especially hard hit: Hyderabad (−69%), Mumbai (−60%) and NCR (−45%). Tier‑2 cities also saw a steep 54% decline in Q1 2025. The trend reflects developers pivoting toward premium and luxury builds, driven by rising land, labor and material costs alongside slimmer margins in the affordable segment.Experts warn this may exacerbate India’s housing-access disparity and call for bold policy intervention.

Brihaspathi Technologies Seals $10 M Deal, MSRTC Project & IPO Plan
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