- Hyderabad, Bangaloreand Pune saw the maximum drop in the housing sales at 18%, 16% and 15% respectively.
- MMRand NCR saw 11% and 8% dip respectively.
- Housing absorption in top 7 cities at approx. 68,600 units in Q2 2019 against 78,520 units in Q1; for first time since 2016, total unit launches are more than units sold in the quarter
- Unsold inventory maintains status quo at 6.65 lakh units
- Hyderabad records highest quarterly drop in housing absorption at 18%; NCR sees least decline at 8%
- Builders restrict new supply in Hyderabad, Pune & MMR; NCR, Bangalore, Chennai & Kolkata see new launches increase by 69%, 21%, 23% & 164% respectively
- Affordable (<INR 45 lakh) housing new supply share still highest at 37%; though no. of new unit launches fell by 20% on quarterly basis
- Union budget tax sops for affordable segment to benefit 25,580 new homes across top cities, insufficient in light of relentless demand across metros
- New launches in luxury category (priced INR 2 Cr – 5 Cr) increase by 60% in Q2 2019 against previous quarter
- On yearly basis, home sales in top 7 cities rises by 12% while new launches by 36%