Kolkata: In the last five years, realty sector saw average size of budget apartments in major cities shrinking by 17 per cent to match affordability, a study has found. The top 7 Indian cities collectively saw the average apartment size shrink by almost 17 per cent between 2014 and 2018, it claimed.
Mumbai Metropolitan Region topped with 27 per cent squeeze, followed by Kolkata with 23 per cent reduction, the report by Anarock Property Consultants showed. Bengaluru saw the least decline in average property size at roughly 12 per cent during the period.
"A major element contributing to the shrinking apartment sizes across most metros is the rising demand for budget-friendly housing. With property prices going overboard in most metros, developershave been reducing sizes to align their offerings more with the actual homebuyer demand," Anarock Property Consultant chairman Anuj Puri said.
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