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Mumbai Homebuyers Shift Gears: Premium Homes & 2BHKs Lead as Affordable Demand Fades

Mumbai’s housing market is seeing a clear tilt towards premium living, reveals ANAROCK’s Homebuyer Sentiment Survey (H1 2025). While demand for affordable homes in the city’s peripheries is weakening, a growing share of buyers prefer 2BHK units in the ₹90 lakh–₹1.5 Cr price bracket. The survey highlights that 81% of MMR homebuyers are concerned about rising prices, which have jumped across key micro-markets, from ₹24,950 per sq. ft. in Central Suburbs to ₹44,000 per sq. ft. in South Central Mumbai. New launches have moderated by 24% year-on-year, but trust in branded developers and the promise of timely delivery is driving demand. For Mumbai homebuyers, the choice is now clear: better location, better quality, and better value — even if it costs more.

GST on Homes: Affordable at 1%, Luxury at 5%, Ready Flats Exempt

Affordable homes attract just 1% GST, under-construction projects 5%, while ready-to-move-in flats are exempt. With cement GST cut to 18%, construction costs may ease, but buyer benefits depend on developers.

1% Greener Office = 3% More Thriving Employees

The Confederation of Indian Industry – Indian Green Building Council (CII-IGBC) and the Confederation of Danish Industry (DI) have released a first-of-its-kind research report proving that sustainable workplaces enhance employee thriving, engagement, and organizational profitability. Supported by IIM Ahmedabad, the multi-year study covers six Indian cities and offers robust evidence that green building practices go beyond environmental gains to deliver measurable business value.

Tiger Shroff Sells Khar Apartment for ₹15.6 Cr, Earns Nearly ₹4 Cr Profit

Tiger Shroff has sold his luxury apartment in Rustomjee Paramount, Khar, for ₹15.6 crore, earning nearly ₹4 crore over his 2018 purchase price. The deal highlights both the star’s smart investment and the strength of Mumbai’s prime real estate market.

Delayed Homes, Missing Promises: MahaRERA Clears Over 5,000 Complaints in 10 Months

MahaRERA has cleared more than 5,000 homebuyer complaints in just 10 months, a move that brings long-awaited relief to families struggling with delayed homes and broken promises. With faster hearings and tighter checks on new projects, the regulator is aiming to protect buyers and prevent future disputes.