Home Sales Improved by 50% in October-December 2020: Report

Home sales across major cities improved by 50 per cent in October-December 2020 on a quarter-on-quarter basis, according to a report by 99acres.com.

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New Delhi, Jan 25: Home sales across major cities improved by 50 per cent in October-December 2020 on a quarter-on-quarter basis, according to a report by 99acres.com.

A total of 21,800 units were sold during the last quarter of 2020 across eight major cities, it said.

The '99acres.com Insite' report attributed the improving home buying sentiment, to the widened negotiation window, competitive home loan interest rates and festive demand. Indian Real Estate Witness Private Equity Investments of $4,068 Million in 2020: Report.

It noted that the resale segment continued reporting a few distressed deals. However, prices in the primary market remain unchanged. Demand from NRI buyers went up significantly.

The rental landscape, however, remained grim as students and working professionals continued operating from their hometowns amid the Covid scare.

Maneesh Upadhyaya, Chief Business Officer, 99acres.com noted that amid the pandemic, the RBI and Centre announced several measures to aid economic revival.

Bringing down home loan interest rates to almost a 15-year-low, stamp duty reductions in Maharashtra and Karnataka, liquidity infusion measures, one-time restructuring of loans and supportive stance for NBFCs, MSMEs, and real estate sector comforted businesses and individuals, he said.

"With gradual unlocking of cities and news around possible vaccinations, normalcy started returning to the market. This all cumulatively helped push housing demand up and the last quarter of the year recorded a marked improvement in sales against the previous ones," Upadhyaya said.

Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore and Chennai reported a 10-45 per cent rise in property sales in October-December 2020 against July-September 2020.

"With the infection rate reducing and vaccination drives starting across the country, the worst seems to be behind us and the subsequent revival in businesses, and individual home ownership appetite are likely to aid realty growth in 2021," he said.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jan 25, 2021 12:22 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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