New Delhi: Housing sales saw a 5 per cent rise at 56,146 units during January-March 2019 over the year-ago quarter in the nine major cities, driven by improved demand for finished projects, according to data analytics firm PropEquity.
New launches, however, declined 7 per cent to 42,504 units in the first quarter of 2019 as against the year-ago period in these nine cities -- Gurugram, Noida, Mumbai, Kolkata, Pune, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Thane and Chennai.
"Indian Real Estate market is currently an end-user driven market as ready-to-move-in or nearing completion properties are being preferred as they have a minimum or no risk attached to them," PropEquity said in its report.
Unsold inventories dipped to 5.91 lakh units from 6.16 lakh units at the end of December 2018 on higher sales and drop in new supply.
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"...with beneficial announcements for the real estate in the budget, we can witness further push to housing demand, especially in the affordable and mid-income segment. Branded and large developers with good fundamentals are expected to do well this year," said Samir Jasuja, founder and MD of PropEquity.
Housing sales rose in six cities but declined in three -- Hyderabad, Gurugram and Kolkata.