In Delhi-NCR, housing sales increased 2.5 times between January and June, while prices increased 7%.

According to a consultant, sales of residential properties increased to 29,101 units from 11,474 units during the same period in 2021.

The COVID-19 pandemic's second wave negatively impacted sales during the first part of the 2021 calendar year.

The number of new home releases increased significantly throughout the period under consideration, going from 2,943 to 28,726 units.

The price of a square foot of housing increased by 7% yearly to Rs 4,437.

During the period of January to June 2022, 

In spite of better sales results, there were 95,811 less residential properties on the market, a 6% decrease.

"With a half-yearly sales total of 29,101 units, NCR's residential market maintained demand momentum in H1 2022. 

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Since H2 2013, this is the half-yearly period with the largest sales recorded, according to the report.

The National Capital Region (NCR) made a significant recovery in H1 2022 and finished second among the top eight cities for office space leasing.