Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Home sales stagnant despite fall in prices

- Bidya Sapam

MUMBAI: Falling prices and a flurry of launches failed to lift home sales in India’s top eight property markets in the first six months of the year, real estate advisory firm Knight Frank India Ltd said.

After almost two years of a slump, the January-june period saw the launch of 91,739 housing units, up 46% from a year ago, Knight Frank said in a report.

However, sales in the same period grew just 3% to 124,288 units.

The report included data from Mumbai, Delhi-ncr, Bengaluru and Pune.

“Sales stagnated despite increased launches, reduced prices, government reforms and incentives,” the report said.

Still, both sales and launches grew in the past 18 months, reaching their highest levels since demonetiza­tion in November 2016, added the report. Mumbai recorded the most launches, up 128% from the year-ago period, followed by Delhi-ncr and Pune, which grew 75% each.

While Bengaluru recorded the sharpest sales growth with a 22% increase to 22,802 units, Kolkata fared the worst with a 19% sales decline to 6,591 homes.

The report said developers have been trying to free up the “capital locked in inventory” at increasing­ly lower prices and holding off new launches to alleviate mounting financial stress, the report said.

According to the report, average home prices have fallen by around 3% across the eight cities, with Mumbai recording the steepest fall. “Effective price drop of 10-15% continues in cities such as Mumbai, NCR, Pune and Kolkata. Hyderabad bucks the trend with an exceptiona­l price growth at 8% on year-onyear,” the report said.

“The turbulent times starting from November 8, 2016 to the changes in 2017 have really shaped the way the residentia­l market is moving ahead. This, coupled with cities such as Mumbai, where the ban on constructi­on took place, and Delhi, where the NGT (National Green Tribunal) ruling happened, has really stalled the entire industry,” said Shishir Baijal, chairman and managing director, Knight Frank India.

 ?? MINT ?? The Janjun period saw the launch of 91,739 housing units, up 46%
MINT The Janjun period saw the launch of 91,739 housing units, up 46%

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