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Home sales doubled in metros in June quarter

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NEW DELHI: Housing sales in volume terms more than doubled to 68.5 million sq ft year-on-year during April-June of this fiscal across eight major cities on lower base effect, but demand fell 19% from the previous quarter due to the second wave of the pandemic, according to rating agency ICRA.

"The sales in the residentia­l realty sector across the top eight cities of the country in Q1 FY2022 dropped 19% to 68.5 million sq ft from 84.7 million sq ft in Q4 FY2021 due to the second wave of the pandemic," it said.

The sequential drop of 19% comes on a high base of Q4 FY2021, in which the sector witnessed its second highest sales, since FY2012.

"However, residentia­l sales more than doubled when compared to the 33.7 million sq ft of sales recorded in the correspond­ing quarter of the previous year, Q1 FY2021," ICRA said.

With the increased focus on vaccinatio­n by the government and quick re-opening of the economy, ICRA said sales are likely to recover to the earlier levels in the short-to-medium term.

The rating agency noted that the underlying demand trend has remained intact, driven by factors such as multi-year low interest rates and need for more residentia­l space on account of shift to hybrid working model.

"The impact of the second wave has been lower than that witnessed in the first wave due to various factors including the continuing work-fromhome by many salaried employees, more localised lockdown restrictio­ns and higher degree of certainty regarding future income levels and stability," said Kapil Banga, Sector Head & Assistant Vice President at ICRA.

In particular, he said, the IT/ITES sector has witnessed robust financial performanc­e with increased hiring, which supported the demand from employees in such sectors.

"The preference for bigger and better homes is also supporting secondhome purchases which had remained low in the previous years. Though the second wave has dented the market following a good recovery curve in H2 FY2021, a similar recovery curve is expected in the second half of FY2022 as well," Banga said.

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