1,335 units sold in 12 months; Worli, Bandra West, Tardeo lead the charge

Mumbai’s ultra-luxury housing market continues its historic run, with ₹10 crore and above residential units registering record half-yearly sales of ₹14,750 crore in H1 CY2025, according to a new report by India Sotheby’s International Realty and a real estate research firm.

This marks the highest-ever six-month sales figure for Mumbai’s top-end homes, driven by robust demand from high-net-worth individuals, increased investor confidence, and a growing appetite for larger, high-spec homes in prime locations.

The 12-month period from H2 CY2024 to H1 CY2025 saw combined sales of ₹28,750 crore from 1,335 units—the highest ever number of luxury homes sold in a year-long window.

📊 Mumbai Luxury Real Estate Market Overview

MetricValue
H1 CY2025 Sales (₹10 Cr+)₹14,750 Cr
H1 CY2024 Sales (₹10 Cr+)₹12,300 Cr
YoY Growth (H1)11%
Units Sold (12 months)1,335
Total Sales (12 months)₹28,750 Cr
Primary Market Share~75%
Secondary Market Contribution₹3,750 Cr
Dominant Unit Size2,000–4,000 sq. ft. (70% of sales)

🏙️ Top Performing Luxury Micro-markets

LocalityKey Highlights
Worli22% of primary sales; home to ₹639 Cr deal
Bandra West192% growth YoY
Tardeo254% growth YoY
PrabhadeviContinues to see robust demand
Malabar HillStrong demand from legacy buyers

📈 Growth Segments & Buyer Profile

  • Core Segment: ₹10–20 Cr homes made up 60–75% of total sales
  • Surging Segment: ₹20–40 Cr homes saw a 138% growth vs. H1 CY2022
  • Ultra-Luxury: ₹40 Cr+ homes tripled from 17 units in H1 CY2022 to 53 units in H2 CY2024
  • Buyer Demographic:
    • Age 45–65: Largest share
    • Age 65+: Now 15% of buyers
    • 24% buyers migrated from beyond South Mumbai

🏗️ Noteworthy Transactions (H2 CY2024–H1 CY2025)

Buyer / EntityProject & LocalityDeal Size
Leena Gandhi TiwariNaman Xana, Worli₹639 Cr
Shaula Real Estate Pvt LtdNaman Xana, Worli₹225.8 Cr
AEX Real Estate LLPOberoi 360 West, Worli₹201.6 Cr
Seema SinghLodha Sea Face, Worli₹185 Cr
Apco Infratech Pvt LtdThe Legend, Bandra West₹155 Cr

🏗️ Upcoming Projects to Watch

DeveloperProjectLocation
DLFThe West ParkAndheri West
SunteckNepean SeaNepean Sea Road
PrestigeNautilusWorli
RustomjeeCrescentBandra West

📣 Expert Quotes

“Mumbai’s luxury real estate market is at a pivotal moment. Record sales in H1 2025 signal sustained appetite for ultra-premium homes, especially in established micro-markets.”
Sudershan Sharma, Executive Director, India Sotheby’s International Realty

🔍 Industry Insight

With India now boasting 185 billionaires—as per the UBS Billionaire Ambitions Report 2024—and their combined wealth soaring 263% over the last decade to US$905.6 billion, the luxury housing boom in Mumbai mirrors this upward wealth trajectory. However, experts signal a cautiously optimistic outlook for H2 2025, given global economic uncertainties.

Also Read: Century Real Estate Reports Strong Growth Amid Rising Demand for Luxury Properties in Bengaluru

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