The Sunday Guardian

Developers unanimous that growth in the residentia­l segment will peak in 2023

- ANI/NEWSVOIR GURUGRAM

Leading realty players in Gurugram are optimistic that the growth in the Indian residentia­l segment will peak in 2023, as outlined in the recent ANAROCK report.

A revival in consumer sentiment, accelerati­ng digitisati­on and initiative­s by developers will play a pivotal role in shaping the growth trajectory. The report predicts housing sales to be more than 3 lakh units and new launches to increase by 2.62 lakh units in 2023. “Amidst the pandemic, people are spending most of their time indoors, which has provided a fillip to the demand for spacious homes with stateof-the-art amenities for a superior experience.

The rebounding of sales towards the end of 2020 indicates the resilience of the luxury segment as the sophistica­tion benchmarks remain the same for elite homebuyers.

Amidst the vaccinatio­n rollout, the residentia­l segment is seeing growth and better sales. Bolstered by policy push and growing realisatio­n about the significan­ce of homes, the residentia­l segment is poised towards a higher growth trajectory in the coming months,” Pankaj Bansal, Director, M3M.

The widening of the inoculatio­n drive and economic stability prospects augur well for quick rebounding of the residentia­l sector by the end of this year.

“The tapering of Covid-19 cases and upswing in economic activity has rekindled hopes of a swift recovery. The pandemic has reaffirmed the significan­ce of homeowners­hip that is set to rise against the backdrop of low-interest rates, conducive policies and initiative­s by real estate players. The upcoming festive season, auspicious for buying a new home, is also expected to give a major push to sales. Overall, we foresee a robust residentia­l demand for the remaining year,” Ashish Sarin, CEO, Alpha Corp.

Overall, 2021 will witness better performanc­e in residentia­l real estate as opposed to 2020. Neverthele­ss, sales are expected to be lower than in 2019 - the recent peak year. This is due to the second wave derailing the sector, albeit temporaril­y, between April and June.

Going forward, the demand is expected to remain buoyant in the wake of stable interest rates, increased hiring in the job market and various initiative­s by the government to mitigate the impact of the pandemic on real estate.

NCR is expected to account for 18% of sales and 15% of new launches. A combinatio­n of factors such as strategic connectivi­ty, the rapid pace of infrastruc­tural developmen­ts and employment prospects have made NCR a sought-after real estate hub. Covid-19 has reaffirmed the significan­ce of owing spacious homes amid verdant greenery to maintain harmony with Nature.

Subsequent­ly, peripherie­s of cities such as New Gurgaon have emerged as realty hotspots. In a testimony to the green shoots of recovery, sales of residentia­l units in NCR increased by 24 per cent year-on-year to 9,016 units during the first six months of 2021, according to a recent Proptiger report.

“The residentia­l segment has witnessed an uptick in demand following the decline of the second wave of coronaviru­s. We foresee this momentum to sustain due to the regaining pace of business activities and revival of sentiment that will pave the way for growth by the end of this year. The initiative­s by developers and conducive policy measures augur well for the residentia­l demand to remain buoyant for the next 2-3 years. Going forward, location, amenities and superior lifestyle experience will be primary factors influencin­g a customer’s decision to buy a home,” said Ashok Kapur, Chairman, Krisumi Corporatio­n.

“Neverthele­ss, COVID-19 has proved to be an inflexion point for the sector, reaffirmin­g the significan­ce of homeowners­hip against rental properties. The work from home has emerged as the dominant undercurre­nt for shaping homebuyers’ preference­s. It has invariably prompted the rethinking of existing configurat­ions in homes to accommodat­e a distinct workspace. Anticipati­ng this trend at the beginning of 2021, we, at Krisumi, launched a new asset class 2BHK Plus Personal workspace in our flagship project, Krisumi Waterfall Residences, Gurugram. These residences are suited for the ‘work from home (WFH) lifestyle for Indians working with multinatio­nal corporatio­ns and expatriate­s,” he added.

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