February 10, 2026 · 12:59 AM

Residential Real Estate Remains Stable as Post-Pandemic Growth Moderates

India’s housing market remains stable after the post-Covid surge, with steady demand across major cities and tier-II markets. Growth has moderated into a balanced phase, supported by end-user demand, stable pricing trends, and consistent project activity by leading developers.

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February 10, 2026
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India’s residential real estate market continues to remain strong and stable after the rapid expansion seen during the post-Covid period. After experiencing unusually high growth in sales and prices following the pandemic, the housing sector has now moved into a phase of balanced and sustainable development.

Housing demand remains steady across major Indian cities. Key markets such as the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, Delhi-NCR, Bengaluru, Pune, and Hyderabad continue to report healthy residential activity. Buyer interest has also expanded into tier-II cities, indicating a wider and more mature housing market across the country.

While growth has moderated compared to the post-pandemic surge, market fundamentals remain solid. Residential demand is largely driven by end users rather than speculative buyers. Stable employment levels, improved affordability planning, and greater confidence among homebuyers are supporting this trend. Price appreciation has remained gradual, reflecting a more orderly and stable market environment.

Leading real estate developers have reported consistent operational performance. Godrej Properties recorded strong sales bookings during the current financial year, supported by steady demand for its residential projects. Customer collections have also improved, aided by timely project execution and ongoing construction progress. The company has expanded its development pipeline through the addition of multiple new land parcels, strengthening its future launch portfolio.

Industry data indicates that while the pace of unit sales growth may vary between cities, the overall value of residential transactions continues to rise. This growth is driven by stable pricing, new project launches, and sustained demand for well-planned housing developments. Developers are maintaining a cautious and disciplined approach to land acquisition and project planning.

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Yash Paul
News Desk · BookNewProperty
Yash Paul is a real estate journalist and researcher based in Bangalore. He tracks emerging property hotspots and major developer announcements. Yash is dedicated to providing transparent, factual reporting on the region's rapidly evolving housing and commercial landscape.
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