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Coronavirus pandemic |Housing sales fall by 26%, launches decline 51% in March quarter

In Delhi-NCR region, Gurugram saw a 73 percent drop in sales at 1,901 flats, while Noida saw a 26 percent decline at 3,152 units.

April 23, 2020 / 14:22 IST
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Housing sales dropped 26 percent and new launches were down 51 percent in nine major Indian cities in the March quarter of the financial year 2020 when compared to the same period last year, says a report by online property brokerage firm PropTiger.com

As many as 69,235 units were sold during the quarter as against 93,936 houses during the same period in the previous fiscal, highlighting the knock the real estate sector has taken due to the coronavirus.

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It was on March 25 that a nationwide lockdown began to check the spread of the virus. India’s confirmed cases are inching towards 22,000, with deaths at 681.

“The lockdown, which has virtually brought to a standstill most economic activity in the country, has hurt all sectors, including real estate. The adverse impact of the coronavirus is visible on housing sales in the last quarter of the last fiscal because March is usually one of the biggest months for sales,” said Dhruv Agarwala, Group CEO, Housing.comMakaan.com and PropTiger.com.

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