Mumbai sells record ₹12,300 cr of luxury homes in Jan-June period as buyers upgrade to bigger apartm

South Mumbai's Worli accounted for 37% of the value of luxury homes sold, while there was a significant increase in this category in suburban Goregaon East.
Madhurima Nandy
Published11 Jul 2024, 02:54 PM IST
Demand for luxury housing in Mumbai is growing and high net worth individuals and startup founders are driving the segment. (Pixabay)
Luxury homes in Mumbai, India's most expensive real estate market, clocked record sales of ₹12,300 crore in the first half of 2024 on the back of growing demand for high-end properties, with Worli cornering more than a third of the purchases.
In comparison, about ₹11,400 crore of luxury homes - priced ₹10 crore and above - were sold in the first half of last year, according to a joint report by property advisory India Sotheby’s International Realty and data analytics firm CRE Matrix. About ₹3,500 crore of the sales came from the secondary or resale market, up 38% from levels in H1 2023.
While south Mumbai's Worli accounted for 37% of the value of luxury home sales, there was a significant increase in this category in suburban Goregaon East, driven primarily by the Oberoi Elysian project. Other micro-markets that contributed to sales in a big way are Mahalakshmi, Prabhadevi, Mumbai Central, Malabar Hill, Bandra West, Lower Parel, Tardeo and Byculla.
Luxury homes in Goregaon East valued at about ₹881 crore - an over 15-fold increase - were sold in the first half of the year, making it one of the top 10 contributors among the city’s micro-markets.
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There’s been a resurgence in the luxury residential real estate market in top cities such as Gurugram, Mumbai and Bengaluru as buyers upgrade homes, prompting developers to launch higher-priced homes. The report did not mention the value of luxury home sales in Gurugram and Bengaluru.
According to Abhishek Kiran Gupta, co-founder and chief executive officer of CRE Matrix, Mumbai has registered half-yearly sales of about ₹7,100 crore in the luxury housing segment since 2019.