For India’s aspiring homeowners, the dream of owning an affordable flat is becoming harder than ever. A new ANAROCK Research report reveals that construction costs have shot up 40% in just five years (2019–2024), pushing affordable housing supply and sales to record lows.

Affordable housing, once a backbone of India’s housing market, has seen its launch share shrink from 40% in 2019 to just 12% in H1 2025, while its sales share dropped from 38% to 18%.


What’s Driving Up Construction Costs?

The cost of building homes has risen sharply across India’s top cities. Here’s why:

  • Raw Materials: Cement (+30% in 5 years), Steel (+57%), Copper (+91%), Aluminium (+80%).
  • Labour: Wages up 150% since 2019 and 25% in the last year alone.
  • Other Costs: Higher fuel, compliance, and approval expenses.

City-Wise Construction Costs (2025 Estimates)

CityAffordable Housing (₹/sq. ft)Mid-Range (₹/sq. ft)Luxury (₹/sq. ft)
Mumbai2,500–4,5003,500–5,0005,000+
Delhi NCR2,000–3,5003,000–4,5004,500+
Bangalore1,800–3,2002,800–4,0004,500+
Chennai1,700–2,8002,500–3,8004,200+
Hyderabad1,600–2,7002,400–3,5004,000+
Pune1,800–3,0002,400–4,0004,500+
Kolkata1,500–2,5002,200–3,5004,000+

Impact on Affordable Housing Buyers

For affordable homebuyers, even a ₹500–800/sq. ft increase means ₹5–8 lakh more on a 1,000 sq. ft flat — a deal-breaker for many families. Developers, facing thin margins, have slowed down launches, leading to an affordable housing crisis.

By contrast, mid-range and luxury projects can absorb cost hikes more easily. Luxury housing buyers are less price-sensitive, while affordable buyers often drop out entirely.


Tariffs & GST: Will They Help or Hurt?

  • Tariffs: A proposed 25–50% tariff on steel, aluminium, and imported materials could push costs 2–5% higher, worsening affordability.
  • GST Reforms: The government’s move to cut GST on cement from 28% to 18% could reduce home prices by 2–4% in affordable housing and 2–3% in mid-range housing — modest but meaningful relief.

Segment-Specific Trends

  • Affordable Housing: From 40% share in 2019 to just 12% in H1 2025 (supply), sales also down to 18%.
  • Mid-Range: Buyers stretched but still present; prices rising 9–12% annually.
  • Luxury: Least affected — buyers accept higher costs for exclusivity.

What This Means for Homebuyers

For India’s middle- and lower-income households, the report signals a grim reality: affordable housing is fast disappearing. With costs rising and supply shrinking, buying early may be the only way to lock in a home before prices climb further.

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