Delhi-NCR’s residential real estate market is riding a robust growth wave, with housing sales expected to jump 16% year-on-year to 11,703 units in the April-June 2025 quarter, according to real estate data analytics firm PropEquity. This surge is being fueled by strong demand for luxury homes, timely project launches by top developers, and improved buyer sentiment across key micro-markets such as Gurugram, Ghaziabad, and Greater Noida.

Sales and Supply Growth: Key Numbers from Q2 2025
Quick Facts Summary Table
Metric | Apr–Jun 2024 | Apr–Jun 2025 | % Change |
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Housing Sales | 10,114 units | 11,703 units | +16% |
New Launches (Supply) | 10,084 units | 13,823 units | +37% |
Source: PropEquity, Q2 2025 Projections
What’s Fueling the Surge in Delhi-NCR?
According to Samir Jasuja, Founder & CEO of PropEquity, “Delhi-NCR has witnessed the maximum growth in this quarter owing to a rise in supply in Ghaziabad and Greater Noida.”
Several big-ticket launches have driven this momentum:
- DLF Privana North (Gurugram): Launched and sold 1,164 luxury units worth ₹11,000 crore.
- Prestige City, Indirapuram: Phase 1 launched in April 2025, comprising 3,400+ units valued at ₹9,000 crore.
- Smartworld & Tribeca Developers: Sold 298 ultra-luxury units under the Trump brand in Gurugram for ₹3,250 crore.
Other active developers this quarter include Signature Global, Sobha Ltd, Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate, and Conscient Infrastructure.
Luxury Homes Are the New Norm in Gurugram
According to Mohit Agarwal, Business Head at Conscient Infrastructure, “Luxury homes are becoming the new normal for young buyers in Gurugram, driven by a blend of aspiration, investment acumen, and lifestyle expectations.”
Rajat Khandelwal, Group CEO at Tribeca Developers, echoed this sentiment: “Homebuyers are clearly showing a strong preference for newly launched projects… Trump Residences Gurgaon sold out in under five hours.”
Market Confidence Remains High Despite Challenges Elsewhere
While other Indian metros face pricing pressures and inventory saturation, the Delhi-NCR region remains buoyant:
“This reaffirms the market’s capacity to absorb current levels of stock and maturity to re-align itself with the prevalent demand-supply scenario,” said Garvit Tiwari, Director & Co-Founder of InfraMantra.
Abhisheikh Andlay, Founder of Andlay Estates, added: “The 16% projected rise in housing sales is driven by enhanced infrastructure, new inventory in affordable and mid-income segments, and better execution by top developers.”
FAQs
1. What is the estimated housing sales figure for Delhi-NCR in Q2 2025?
Housing sales are projected to reach 11,703 units, up 16% from the previous year.
2. What is the reason for the surge in housing demand in Delhi-NCR?
The surge is driven by new project launches, especially in luxury segments, and strong buyer confidence.
3. Which are the major new project launches this quarter?
Key launches include DLF Privana North (Gurugram), Prestige City (Indirapuram), and Trump Residences (Gurugram) by Tribeca.
4. How has the new supply changed compared to last year?
New supply has increased by 37% to 13,823 units in Q2 2025.
5. Why is Delhi-NCR performing better than other metros?
Emerging corridors like Dwarka Expressway and policy reforms are making the region more resilient compared to saturated metros.