The housing choices of Mumbai homebuyers are changing fast. According to the latest ANAROCK Homebuyer Sentiment Survey (H1 2025), the city’s buyers are leaning strongly towards premium homes and mid-sized apartments, while affordable housing continues to lose ground.

Premium Homes Dominate Demand

Homes priced between ₹90 lakh and ₹1.5 crore have emerged as the most preferred choice for Mumbai buyers, reflecting a nationwide trend. This shift signals the rise of a more aspirational homebuyer who prioritises location, quality, and long-term value over low entry costs. Affordable homes — once the backbone of MMR’s supply — have dropped to just 17% demand, down from over 40% in 2020.

2BHKs Still the Mumbai Favourite

While larger homes like 3BHKs dominate in cities like Delhi-NCR and Hyderabad, Mumbai remains a 2BHK market. Over 40% of homebuyers here prefer 2BHK units, balancing affordability with practicality. However, 1BHK units continue to attract demand in certain western and peripheral suburbs, where budgets remain tighter.

Rising Prices a Concern for 81% Buyers

The survey shows 81% of MMR homebuyers are worried about rising housing costs. Price hikes have forced many to delay their purchase: while 21% buyers will go ahead as planned, 71% have postponed by up to two years, and 6% cancelled their plans entirely. In the city’s prime zones, the escalation is sharp — average rates now stand at:

  • ₹24,950 per sq. ft. in Central Suburbs
  • ₹28,000 per sq. ft. in Western Suburbs
  • ₹44,000 per sq. ft. in South Central Mumbai

Supply Moderates, Trust in Developers Rises

Fresh supply in MMR stood at 58,900 units in H1 2025, a 24% decline compared to the same period last year. This moderation reflects developers’ focus on sustainable growth and avoiding unsold inventory buildup. At the same time, regulatory interventions like RERA — with 1.38 lakh registered projects and an equal number of consumer complaints resolved — have boosted buyer confidence.

What This Means for Mumbai Buyers

The survey makes it clear: Mumbai homebuyers are willing to pay more if it means better homes. Location, construction quality, and timely delivery now matter more than ever. While affordability remains a challenge, the city’s aspirational class is pushing the market towards premium housing and trusted developers — shaping the future of real estate in India’s financial capital.

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