Housing Prices Surge In Tier II Cities: PropEquity

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    • Jaipur recorded highest growth in prices at 65% followed by Guntur (51%).
    • Bhopal, Mohali, Sonepat and Trivandrum saw housing prices fall during this period.
    • Goa is the only city to cross the Rs 10,000 per sq. ft. threshold
    • Housing prices in cities of Gujarat below Rs 5000 per sq. ft. mark.

    The weighted price of new launch projects in top 30 tier II cities rose up to 65% between 2023 and October 2024 with 26 cities witnessing a rise in prices while 4 cities seeing a decline, according to a report by NSE-listed data analytics firm PropEquity.

    Cities like Bhopal, Mohali, Sonepat, Trivandrum and Mysore saw housing price fall by up to 26%, according to the report.

    PropEquity is the only data analytics firm that captures housing activity in 30 tier II cities.

    Samir Jasuja, Founder & CEO, PropEquity said, “Tier II cities have seen renewed interest from developers, corporates, financial institutions and investor community. The cheap availability of land in these cities followed by massive development of connectivity infrastructure and strong demand have led to increased supply of premium and luxury housing from not just incumbent developers but new entrants cashing in on the potential of these cities as growth centres and employment hubs driving the next phase of India growth story.

    “Cities like Jaipur, Guntur, Gandhi Nagar and Bhubaneshwar have seen price rise between 15-65% in the last one year.”

    In North India, Jaipur saw the highest rise in weighted average price of new launch projects at 65% from Rs 4240 per sq. ft. to Rs 6979 per sq. ft. between 2023-October 2024. This was followed by Indore (20%) and Dehradun (14%). Sonepat at 26% witnessed the highest fall in price followed by Mohali (8%) and Bhopal (5%).

    While Agra, Chandigarh and Bhiwadi saw 59%, 34% and 25% growth in prices respectively, the new launches in these cities were very few (between 3-5 projects) during this period.

    Wt.Avg Price of New Launches (NORTH)
    Location(Jan- Dec) 2023(Jan – Oct)2024% Change
    Jaipur4240697965%
    Agra69891111159%
    Chandigarh7235972534%
    Bhiwadi4624577425%
    Indore5187623820%
    Dehradun7994913914%
    Ludhiana6564730111%
    Lucknow624963361%
    Panipat87770%
    Bhopal53675112-5%
    Mohali74126843-8%
    Sonepat70365237-26%

    In Southern India, Guntur saw weighted average price of new launch projects rise by 51% to Rs 5169 per sq. ft. between 2023 and October 2024 followed by Mangalore (41%), Visakhapatnam (29%). Mysore and Trivandrum witnessed fall in prices at 14% and 4% respectively.

    Wt.Avg Price of New Launches (SOUTH)
    Location(Jan- Dec) 2023(Jan – Oct)2024% Change
    Guntur3429516951%
    Mangalore5730808341%
    Visakhapatnam5821751929%
    Vijayawada3932474321%
    Coimbatore6067674111%
    Goa10027106376%
    Kochi716673442%
    Trivandrum65806307-4%
    Mysore61865319-14%

    In Western India, Gandhi Nagar saw weighted average price of new launch projects rise by 19% to Rs 4844 per sq. ft. between 2023 and October 2024, followed by Surat (14%) and Nagpur (12%).

    Wt.Avg Price of New Launches (WEST)
    Location(Jan- Dec) 2023(Jan – Oct)2024% Change
    Gandhi Nagar4054484419%
    Surat4110470414%
    Nagpur7550846812%
    Vadodara3722411010%
    Nashik621564914%
    Ahmedabad454147284%

    In Eastern India, Bhubaneshwar saw weighted average price of new launch projects rise by 15% to Rs 7731 per sq. ft. between 2023 and October 2024 and Raipur by 14% to Rs 3810 per sq. ft.

    Wt.Avg Price of New Launches (EAST)
    Location(Jan- Dec) 2023(Jan – Oct)2024% Change
    Bhubaneshwar6744773115%
    Raipur3345381014%

    Goa is the only city amongst 30 tier II cities that has seen weighted average launch price cross the Rs 10,000 per sq. ft. threshold.

    Prices in cities like Vijayawada, Gandhi Nagar, Surat, Vadodara, Ahmedabad and Raipur continue to stay below the Rs 5000 per sq. ft. mark.

    PropEquity captures real estate data for RERA approved projects in 44 Indian Cities including 14 Tier I cities and 30 Tier II Cities.

    30 Tier II cities include – Amritsar, Mohali, Ludhiana, Chandigarh, Panipat, Dehradun, Bhiwadi, Sonepat, Jaipur, Agra, Lucknow, Bhopal, Indore, Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada, Guntur, Goa, Mangalore, Mysore, Coimbatore, Kochi, Trivandrum, Raipur, Bhubaneshwar, Ahmedabad, Gandhi Nagar, Vadodara, Surat, Nashik and Nagpur.

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