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Housing sales in Top 15 tier 2 cities dip by 10% and launches declined by 6% in 2025: PropEquity

Tier 2 city housing sales decline 10% in 2025

·       Sales value stays flat at Rs 1.48 lakh crore in 2025 

·       Sales of homes priced under Rs 1 cr dips 15% YoY & that above Rs 1 cr up 9%YoY

National | February 12, 2026: With housing sales value remaining flat at ₹1.48 lakh crore across the top 15 tier-2 cities in 2025, sales volumes declined 10% YoY to 1,56,181 units, reflecting rising housing prices and increasing premiumisation, according to NSE-listed real estate data analytics firm PropEquity.

Except for Mohali and Lucknow, which saw growth in sales volume of 34% and 6% YoY respectively, the other 13 cities saw a decline up to 38% with Visakhapatnam witnessing the maximum fall.

The report further added the growing shift towards high-ticket housing can be ascertained from the fact that homes priced under Rs 1 crore saw 15% YoY decline in volumes in 2025 with its share dipping to 72% from 77% in 2024. Similarly, homes priced above ₹1 crore witnessed 9% growth in sales with its share rising to 28% from 23% in 2024.

Going forward, beginning 2026, Ahmedabad can be regarded as a tier-1 city, having surpassed several established tier-1 markets in both housing launches and absorption. With its scale of development and depth of demand, the city now rightfully merits inclusion among India’s tier-1 urban centres.

In absolute terms, the four cities of Gujarat, namely Ahmedabad, Gandhi Nagar, Vadodara and Surat, together accounted for 63% of the total sales in top 15 tier 2 cities, with Ahmedabad alone contributing 33% with 51,148 units sold.

Total Absorption (No. of units)

Location

2024

2025

% Change

Ahmedabad

55315

51148

-8%

Surat

23342

19835

-15%

Vadodara

17045

13798

-19%

Gandhi Nagar

13884

13710

-1%

Nashik

12492

11188

-10%

Jaipur

10271

9758

-5%

Nagpur

7653

6260

-18%

Mohali

4554

6118

34%

Bhubaneshwar

6538

4885

-25%

Lucknow

3812

4053

6%

Coimbatore

3854

3702

-4%

Bhopal

3804

3599

-5%

Goa

3518

3507

0%

Visakhapatnam

3858

2406

-38%

Kochi

2659

2214

-17%

Top 15 tier 2 cities 

172599

156181

-10%

Samir Jasuja, Founder & CEO of PropEquity, said, “The slowdown in housing sales over the past two years is largely due to a shrinking supply of homes priced below ₹1 crore-a segment that has traditionally driven demand in tier-2 cities. Rising land and construction costs, along with changing buyer aspirations, are pushing new launches into higher price brackets. As a result, tier-2 markets are increasingly mirroring tier-1 cities, where volumes are declining even as prices continue to rise.”

Jasuja added, Government focus on tier-2 cities—through enhanced urban development, improved connectivity, and the creation of industrial corridors and manufacturing hubs-has driven sustained price appreciation. This has pushed even average housing units in many tier-2 markets beyond the ₹1 crore mark, leading to slower absorption. Going forward, this trend could be a cause for concern, as affordability pressures begin to impact not just premium segments but also affordable and mid-income housing in these cities.

New Supply (No. of units)

Location

2024

2025

% Change

Ahmedabad

47344

48646

3%

Surat

19905

17256

-13%

Gandhi Nagar

14712

12829

-13%

Jaipur

8665

8803

2%

Mohali

4128

8606

108%

Vadodara

11104

8367

-25%

Nashik

8540

8222

-4%

Nagpur

6121

5485

-10%

Bhopal

1999

3312

66%

Coimbatore

3681

3251

-12%

Lucknow

5076

2884

-43%

Bhubaneshwar

6674

2840

-57%

Goa

2799

2749

-2%

Visakhapatnam

2455

1155

-53%

Kochi

1936

1838

-5%

Top 15 tier 2 cities

145139

136243

-6%

New supply across the top 15 tier-2 cities declined by 6% to 1,36,243 units in 2025, down from 1,45,139 units in 2024. The contraction was seen across price segments, with supply of homes priced under ₹1 crore declining by 5%, and those above ₹1 crore falling by 8%.

Mohali (108%), Bhopal (66%), Ahmedabad (3%) and Jaipur (2%) saw growth in new launches while the other 11 cities saw a decline of up to 57% with Bhubaneshwar witnessing the steepest decline.

The four cities of Gujarat accounted for 64% of the total launches in 2025.

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