Home prices largely steady in Delhi-NCR during April-June: Report

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Prices in the were largely steady in the Delhi-region, barring where prices rose marginally, a report said on Thursday.

"witnessed a marginal upswing in home values, while the twin cities of and Greater reported a plateauing market," said the Report 2018 (April-June) by 99acres.com.

"recorded a stable realty landscape in anticipation of the long-pending Dwarka Expressway," it added.

Commenting on the developments in the and the National Capital Region, Maneesh Upadhyaya, Chief Business Officer, 99acres.com, said: "Construction activity is on a rise around and certain pockets of Gurgaon, which is expected to be fully operational by February 2019. This has lifted market sentiment and the average 'asks' around the belt may see an uptick in quarters to come."

"The rental markets of and also saw residential leasing rates going up by three per cent, each, over the last one year. To summarise, Delhi NCR's is benefitting from steadily improving connectivity and has positioned itself on the recovery path, Upadhyaya said.

As per the report, the upcoming and completed infrastructure projects including the Jewar International Airport, elevated roads, new metro corridors, malls and medical units had improved the sentiment, but did not convert into higher sales volume in and Ghaziabad's realty market, meanwhile, remained placid in the face of stale inventory.

In Haryana, both the major cities of Gurgaon and witnessed restricted number of new launches in April-June 2018. While price points inched up slightly in Gurgaon on the back of some project handovers and new flyovers easing traffic gluts at important junctions, reported weak realty sentiment, it noted.

According to the report, other than Delhi-NCR, Chennai and Kolkata, all major cities reported an upswing in average home prices between one and three per cent.

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First Published: Thu, August 02 2018. 16:38 IST