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House sales hit fresh decadal high

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March 28, 2024

MMR and Pune accounted for over 51% of total sales in top 7 cities in first quarter of 2024

- ARSHAD KHAN

QUARTERLY housing sales during the January-March 2024 period (Q1, 2024) are at decadal high with 1,30,170 units sold across the top 7 cities, showed latest data from property consultant ANAROCK. This is a 14% yearly rise compared to 1,13,775 units sold in Q1 of 2023.

Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) and Pune accounted for over 51% of the total sales in top 7 cities in Q1 of 2024, with MMR recording a 24% and Pune witnessing a 15% yearly jump. New launches across the top 7 cities continued above the 1 lakh mark but witnessed a mere 1% yearly rise to 1,10,865 units in Q1 of 2024.

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