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Almost half of housing sales in January-March 2021 contributed by affordable housing segment: Report

Weighted average prices for new launched projects in a majority of India’s top cities remained muted in the past few quarters, with prices appreciating marginally in the range of 1–3 percent annually, the PropTiger report said

April 30, 2021 / 15:20 IST
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Nearly half of the total housing demand in primary residential market across eight major cities is for two bedroom apartments costing up to Rs 45 lakh, says a study by digital real estate brokerage firm PropTiger.com.

In its latest Real Insight report for January-March 2021 quarter, PropTiger research revealed that housing sales across eight major cities declined only by 5 per cent year-on-year at 66,176 units, indicating that demand is inching back to pre-COVID level.

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When compared with the Q1 2020, Mumbai, Pune and Bengaluru witnessed fall in sales, while other five cities -- Delhi-NCR, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad and Ahmedabad--- saw growth in demand.

While analysing the sales numbers of these eight cities, it was found out that around 45 per cent of sales in January-March 2021 were contributed by affordable housing segment --- apartments priced below Rs 45 lakh.

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