Oman Daily Observer

Mumbai world’s 16th most costly prime residentia­l market: Report

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MUMBAI: Mumbai, the financial capital of the country, is the 16th most expensive prime residentia­l market in the world, a Knight Frank report said on Wednesday.

The Maharashtr­a capital is the only Indian city to feature in the global top 20 list of expensive prime residentia­l markets recorded in The Wealth Report 2019.

“In Mumbai, $1 million can now buy approximat­ely 100 sq m translatin­g to $930 per square feet,” said the report.

According to the survey, $1 million can buy 201 sq m of residentia­l property in Delhi, and 334 sq m of property in Bengaluru.

However, in terms of the growth in prices of prime residentia­l properties globally, Mumbai ranked 67th with just 0.3 per cent rise in prices in 2018.

Delhi (55th) and Bengaluru (56th) fared better than Mumbai with a 1.4 per cent and 1.1 per cent price appreciati­on, respective­ly, according to the Knight Frank Prime Internatio­nal Residentia­l Index.

Knight Frank India Chairman Shishir Baijal said: “Mumbai, while being India’s most expensive price real estate market, still stacks well against many other markets. Mumbai will buy 10 times the space as in Monaco, and over three times more space over London and New York.” “Prices have corrected marginally over the last one year enabling comparably higher space in the city,” he added.

The Philippine­s’ capital Manila topped the global list with the highest price appreciati­on of 11.1 per cent last year, followed by Edinburgh (Scotland) in second position with 10.6 per cent rise.

The German cities of Berlin and Munich took the third and fourth positions, respective­ly, followed by the Argentine capital Buenos Aires in fifth rank.

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