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House sales in tier-II cities sales dip 8%, but value rises 6% in Q1 2025: PropEquity report
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India's tier-II cities experienced a mixed bag in housing sales during Q1 2025. While the number of units sold dipped by 8%, the overall transaction value increased by 6%. Experts attribute this to lesser supply and infrastructure improvements, anticipating future growth driven by potential repo rate cuts and the increasing prominence of these markets.
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