All-India House Price Index rises 4.3% in Q2, according to RBI data
The RBI said the annual HPI growth varied widely across the cities -- ranging from a high growth of 8.8 per cent (Bengaluru) to a decline of (-) 2 per cent (Kanpur). On a sequential (quarter-on-quarter) basis, all-India HPI decreased 0.1 per cent in the July-September period.
Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Kolkata and Chennai recorded a sequential rise in house prices during the latest quarter. Photo: Pixabay/Representational