India’s housing market is on the rise, and homebuyers are feeling both the excitement and the pressure. Knight Frank’s Global House Price Index Q1 2025 ranks India 15th out of 55 global housing markets with 7.7% annual growth in nominal terms and 4.2% in real terms. This strong showing places the country ahead of mature markets like the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia.


India’s Global Standing in Q1 2025

The table below shows how India compares to the top 15 markets globally in terms of annual price growth.

RankLocationNominal 12-month % Change3-month % ChangeReal 12-month % Change
1Turkey32.2%9.7%-4.2%
2North Macedonia22.6%9.9%24.2%
3Portugal16.9%5.7%14.8%
4Bulgaria15.1%4.2%10.6%
5Croatia13.1%4.5%9.6%
6Hungary12.1%5.2%7.1%
7Slovakia11.4%4.0%7.2%
8Netherlands10.6%2.5%6.6%
9Colombia9.9%3.5%4.6%
10Japan9.5%7.2%5.6%
11Czech Republic9.3%2.2%6.5%
12Spain9.0%3.1%6.6%
13Mexico8.2%2.3%4.2%
14Brazil8.1%1.9%2.5%
15India7.7%2.9%4.2%

Source: Knight Frank Research


Why India’s Prices Are Rising

According to Knight Frank, the growth is fueled by:

  • Strong End-User Demand – More buyers are purchasing homes for actual use rather than speculation.
  • Rising Incomes – Steady wage growth in urban India is helping more families afford property.
  • Improved Economic Conditions – Better GDP growth, stable inflation, and improving job markets.
  • Lower Borrowing Costs – Gradual cuts in interest rates have made home loans more affordable.

On a quarterly basis, India recorded a 2.9% increase in housing prices, reflecting sustained buyer confidence.


What This Means for Homebuyers

From a buyer’s perspective, rising prices can be a double-edged sword:

  • If You Already Own Property: Your asset value is appreciating, potentially boosting equity.
  • If You’re Looking to Buy: Affordability might become a challenge, especially if wages don’t keep up with rising prices.

Mid- and premium housing segments are projected to remain strong in 2025. First-time buyers in these categories may want to move quickly before prices climb further.


Global Context: India’s Resilience

In Q1 2025, 87% of markets worldwide posted positive annual growth. While Turkey, North Macedonia, and Portugal led the rankings, India’s steady, demand-driven growth stands out for its stability and low speculative risk.

In contrast, Mainland China and Hong Kong SAR posted the steepest declines, showing that not all markets are benefiting equally from global economic recovery.


Looking Ahead: 2025 and Beyond

Knight Frank expects India’s housing demand to remain healthy if borrowing costs continue to stabilize.
For prospective homebuyers, the first half of 2025 could be a strategic entry window before further acceleration in prices. Watching the Reserve Bank of India’s interest rate policies will be critical for timing purchases.

Also Read: Service Class Dominates Homebuying

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