Housing sales across India’s top seven cities saw a 6% dip in early 2026, with economic uncertainties and Middle East conflict impacting buyer sentiment. Despite this, developers launched more new homes, signaling long-term optimism. While Delhi-NCR, MMR, and Pune experienced declines, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Kolkata showed modest growth, with Delhi-NCR notably seeing the highest price appreciation.
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