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Average Home Sizes Up 17 Percent in 2 Years Across Top Cities – MMR Upsizes 12 Percent, NCR 30 Percent

Mumbai, Feb 19: Closely tracking housing demand trends, developers have been steadily churning out bigger apartments over the last six years, finds latest ANAROCK Research data.

“Large 3 to 4BHKs and homes with added study rooms have now become mainstream in many of the top 7 cities, and the highly motivated buyers of such units remain unfazed by the higher price tags,” says Anuj Puri, Chairman – ANAROCK Group. “This trend either flies squarely in the face of rumours around a cooling residential market or defines where the demand actually exists. Luxury housing is firmly in the driver’s seat.”

“Despite relentless price growth in high-demand corridors, our latest data shows that the average sizes of homes across the top 7 cities together saw a steep 17% jump in the last two years – from 1,420 sq. ft. in 2023 to approx. 1,676 sq. ft. in 2025′ adds Puri. “The last one year alone witnessed an 8% growth, with the average flat size at 1,540 sq. ft. in 2024.”

The Standouts

“Luxury residential real estate is now less about shelter or investment and more about high-flying lifestyle and social signalling,” says Puri. “It has become a definitive expression of personal success and social mobility. Even ‘regular home’ buyers are coming to the market with expectations of bigger spaces, superior layouts, and upgraded living standards. Beyond doubt, the COVID-19 pandemic has left a lasting psychological imprint on the entire market.”

Comparing pre-and-post-COVID data trends shows a 45% jump in average home sizes across the top 7 cities – from 1,140 sq. ft. in 2019 to approx. 1,656 sq. ft. in 2025. NCR has seen average flat sizes almost doubling in 2025 against 2019. Hyderabad also saw a 53% jump in average sizes in this six-year period.

City Highlights

The two-yearly trend in average flat sizes across the top 7 cities shows a rise of over 17% – from 1,420 sq. ft. in 2023 to about 1,656 sq. ft. in 2025. In the last one year, avg. sizes rose 8% – only Pune saw flat sizes decrease by 1% in this period.

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