Bengaluru home prices jumped 21% QoQ in Q4 to ₹9,500 per sq ft, second only to Mumbai, while sales rose 12.7% YoY amid supply-led volatility, PropTiger said | Real Estate News
 Bengaluru home prices increase by 21% in Q4 2025, second only to Mumbai: Report

Bengaluru Housing Market Sees 21% QoQ Price Hike in Q4 2025

The Bengaluru housing market witnessed a sharp uptick in home prices in Q4 2025, with average prices rising 21% quarter-on-quarter to ₹9,500 per sq ft.

This made it the second-most-expensive housing market after Mumbai MMR (₹14,000 per sq ft in Q4), surpassing Delhi NCR (₹9,167 per sq ft in Q4), according to a PropTiger report.

Quarterly Sales Trends in Bengaluru

  • Q1 2025: 11,731 units
  • Q2 2025: 15,628 units (33.2% QoQ increase)
  • Q3 2025: Not mentioned in the article
  • Q4 2025: 13,931 units (6.1% QoQ increase)

Annual Sales Growth in Bengaluru

Bengaluru recorded 12.7% YoY growth in residential sales in 2025, reflecting demand resilience. However, faster supply expansion kept the market in a calibrated adjustment phase rather than an acceleration cycle, the report said.

National Sales Trends

At the national level, the report noted that housing sales across the top eight cities declined 12% year-on-year to 3,86,365 units in 2025, marking the lowest annual sales since 2022. Quarterly sales in Q4 also fell 10% YoY to 95,049 units.

Supply and Absorption in Bengaluru

On the supply side, PropTiger said developers maintained a strong launch pipeline, particularly in Q1 and Q4 2025, indicating continued confidence in the market. However, this optimism was not consistently reflected in absorption levels across all quarters, leading to periodic sales fluctuations.

“On the supply side, new launches remained elevated, particularly in Q1 and Q4 2025, suggesting sustained developer confidence. However, this supply was not consistently matched by absorption across all quarters, contributing to periodic volatility in sales performance,” the report said.

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