Hindustan Times (East UP)

Housing sales in 8 cities may rise 15-20% in 2021 on demand revival

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NEW DELHI: Housing sales are likely to rise by 15-20% annually during the current calendar year across eight major cities on pent up demand and low-interest rates on home loans, property consultant PropTiger said on Tuesday.

During the 2020 calendar year, sales had plunged 47% to 182,639 units from 347,586 units in 2019, mainly because of strict nationwide lockdowns imposed in March last year to control the Covid pandemic. As per PropTiger’s ‘Real Insight Residentia­l Q3 2021 report, housing sales have increased by 12% to 1,38,051 units during the January-September period of the current calendar year from 123,725 units in the correspond­ing period of 2020.

PropTiger.com, owned by Australian firm REA group, tracks the primary housing market of eight major cities -Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi-NCR, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai Metropolit­an Region (MMR) and Pune—in India.

“Driven by pent up demand and festive sales as well as the gradual recovery in the Indian economy, improved job market and low-interest rates, housing sales are likely to rise by 15-20% above 2020 level during the current calendar year despite the strong second wave of the Covid pandemic,” said Rajan Sood,

Business Head, PropTiger.com.

Property sales picked up from July onwards as the infection rates waned, he added. Despite the revival in the residentia­l real estate market, Sood said housing sales might still fall short of 2019 numbers. As per market estimates, PropTiger said that housing sales could rise by a high double-digit percentage during the October-December period this year from 58,914 units in the same quarter last year. “We are seeing heightened property search activity on Housing.com, which points towards a positive turnaround for the residentia­l real estate market for 2021,” said Ankita Sood, director and head of Research, PropTiger.com, Housing.com & Makaan.com.

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