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News: Delhi-NCR to top housing demand till 2020: Report-08.01.2017

Delhi-NCR to top housing demand till 2020: Report

Total demand for urban housing is estimated at 4.2 million units during the period 2016-2020 across the top eight cities, according to a report.

Existing under-construction and planned supply of 1.0 million housing units by private developers is expected to be delivered across top eight cities during the said period, said the report released by Cushman & Wakefield and GRI.

Delhi-NCR (Gurgaon, Ghaziabad, Faridabad and Noida) continues to garner the highest proportion of demand of 24% at around 1 million units by the end of 2020, said the report titled “Revitalising Indian Real Estate: A new era of growth & investment”.

LIG (low income group) housing, below Rs 15 lakh, is the most under-serviced segment. While the LIG is likely to generate demand of about 1.98 million units by 2020, supply by private developers is going to be barely 25,000 units.

Similarly, though the MIG or middle income group (Rs 15-70 lakh) accounts for 63% of the total housing supply across eight cities between 2016 and 2020 at 647,000 units, the demand is estimated to be a much higher at 14,57,000 units, it said.

“At the ground level, despite demand grossly outstripping supply, there is a considerable proportion of unsold inventory in the MIG and HIG (high income group) categories, which are not absorbed as these properties are unable to demonstrate value for their buyers. Such units fall out of preference either on account of higher-than-expected prices or due to locations.

“Lack of funds and high land and development costs are the primary reasons for developers not opting for smaller sized units closer to city centres as profitability drastically reduces,” Cushman & Wakefield India Managing Director Anshul Jain said.

Delhi-NCR is expected to have the highest demand in all the three segments in the period 2016-2020.

Mumbai is expected to follow Delhi-NCR in terms of housing demand. However, a majority of the supply is likely to cater to the HIG, followed by the MIG and LIG. Amongst all the eight cities, developers are likely to launch the highest number of units for the LIG in Kolkata, it added.

 

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