MMR saw a decrease in sales in Island City by 14% followed by Panvel (4%) and Thane (2%),

By Varun Singh

Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) witnessed a decrease in sales in the Island City. This is what was revealed in a report by Liases Foras.

QoQ
Sales decreased in Island City by 14% followed by Panvel (4%) and Thane (2%),

Sales increased in Western Suburb Extended by 66%, Western Suburb (15%), Central Suburb (14%), Central Suburb Extended
(7%) and New Mumbai (2%)

Unsold stock reduced 6% in New Mumbai

Unsold stock increased in Western Suburb Extended by 8%, Thane by 6%, Island City by 5%, Central Suburb Extended by 4%, Central Suburb by 3% and Western Suburb by 2%.

The overall sales figures in MMR: Source: Liases Foras
The overall sales figures in MMR: Source: Liases Foras

YoY
Unsold stock decreased maximum in New Mumbai (12%)

Maximum gain in unsold stock is in Western Suburb Extended and Central Suburb by 7%.

Unsold stock in MMR
Unsold stock in MMR

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