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Tier 2 cities' housing slumps in Q1: Affordable supply falls 54%, says report; developers shift focus to premium housing
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New Delhi sees a shift in the housing market. Affordable housing in tier 2 cities declines by 54% in Q1 2025. Overall housing supply also drops by 35%. Developers focus on premium homes to increase profit margins. Homes between Rs 50 lakh and Rs 1 crore become more common. Experts believe that lower home loan rates may boost property sales.
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