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Millennial impact: Average property size in top 7 cities shrinks 17% in 5 years

The maximum reduction in average property sizes was seen in the budget housing segment priced less than Rs 40 lakh

March 14, 2019 / 17:02 IST
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With millennial homebuyers preferring small sized, affordable homes located within the main city, the top seven Indian cities collectively saw the average apartment sizes shrink nearly 17 percent between 2014 and 2018, says a new report.

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With property prices going overboard in most metros, developers have also been reducing sizes to align their offerings more with the actual homebuyer demand.

Among the top cities, Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) topped the list with a 27 percent average decrease in apartment sizes – from 960 sq ft in 2014 to 700 sq ft in 2018. Bengaluru saw the least decline in average property size at around 12 percent in five years. The current average apartment size in Bengaluru is 1,260 sq ft, says ANAROCK Research.