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New Home Sales Soar; Remarkable 33% YoY Growth in 2023, Clocks at 4.10 Lakh Units: PropTiger.com Report

Mumbai, 5th January 2024:  Residential real estate sales in India was at its highest since the peak seen in 2013, witnessing a 33 percent YoY growth, with a total of 4.10 lakh units sold during calendar year 2023, according to the latest report by PropTiger.com, the country’s leading online real estate brokerage company.

According to the report titled Real Insight Residential – Annual Round-up 2023 (January – December) by PropTiger.com that is part of REA India, which also owns leading proptech platform Housing.com, , India registered double-digit growth in both demand and new supply in the calendar year 2023 with new supply is at an all-time high and sales velocity sustaining momentum.

The figures include the sales numbers for all four quarters in the calendar year for the top eight cities including Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Delhi-NCR (Gurugram, Noida, Greater Noida, Ghaziabad and Faridabad), MMR (Mumbai, Navi Mumbai & Thane) and Pune.

 

A total of 5,17,071 units were launched in 2023 as against 4,31,510 units in 2022 registering a sharp growth of 20 per cent YoY.  Mumbai, Pune, and Hyderabad have been the frontrunners in terms of new supply in 2023, taking a combined share of 70 percent in the overall new launches in 2023.

Stable interest rates are poised to boost home purchases and instill confidence in developers, enabling them to present more attractive offerings in the New Year, extending beyond the festive season. This stability sets a positive tone for the real estate sector as we step into a new phase of growth in 2024.

“Despite initial challenges, such as rising interest rates, escalating input costs, and surging real estate prices amid global uncertainties, the industry demonstrated exceptional resilience. The pent-up demand following the pandemic served as a key driver, propelling the property market to unprecedented levels. The Reserve Bank of India’s decision to pause rate hikes in April 2023 played a crucial role in boosting buyer confidence,” said Mr. Vikas Wadhawan, Group CFO of Housing.com, Makaan.com & PropTiger.com.

“The positive upswing in consumer sentiment is fueling robust demand for mid-premium and premium housing. Recent premium launches in Delhi and Bangalore exemplify the sector’s resilience. However, the affordable sector may encounter challenges amid price surges. Given this outlook, success in the New Year lies in capitalising on the existing momentum and adapting to market nuances,” added Mr Wadhawan.

 

Ms. Ankita Sood, Head of Research, PropTiger.com, Housing.com & Makaan.com “India’s residential realty is in its stellar phase with both demand and supply mirroring the hay days of 2010. A robust economic backdrop, rising disposable income, coupled with heightened property investment sentiments has led to an impressive YoY sales surge of 33% and a 20% growth in new supply. National developers have capitalised on this momentum, launching the right product fits and also preparing a strong project pipeline for 2024. We saw demand peaking in the service sector dominated cities which saw a steep 15–20% YoY uptick in property prices; double that of the national average.”

 

  1. Sood further added her outlook for 2024, “In 2024, geopolitical risks remain but despite that, upbeat consumer outlook signals a continuum in the property market upcycle both in the metros and Tier 2 cities”

 

Mumbai, Pune and Hyderabad witnessed maximum traction in 2023

The data and insights for 2023 suggest that demand has grown both sequentially and yearly in all four quarters of the year. The western & south markets Mumbai, Pune and Hyderabad continued to show maximum traction, taking a combined share of 67 percent in overall sales in 2023. Ahmedabad followed by Hyderabad witnessed the highest growth of 51 percent and 48 percent YoY in sales as compared to other top cities in 2023.

 

In 2023, residential demand continued its upcycle and was at its highest since the peak seen in 2013. Units with higher ticket sizes, i.e., INR 1-3 crore took the highest share of 24 per cent in the overall demand. The share of this price bracket has grown significantly from the pre-pandemic quarter levels of 15-17 percent of 2019. While the hike in property prices and interest rates has slowly begun to outweigh positive homebuyer sentiment to an extent and is expected to have a short-term impact, the overall consumer outlook continues to remain positive.

 

Housing Sales Annual Chart:

Sales – 2023      
City 2022 2023 YoY
Ahmedabad 27,314 41,327 51%
Bangalore 30,467 44,002 44%
Chennai 14,097 14,836 5%
Delhi NCR 19,240 21,364 11%
Hyderabad 35,372 52,571 49%
Kolkata 10,746 12,515 16%
Mumbai 109,677 141,480 29%
Pune 62,029 82,696 33%
India 308,942 410,791 33%

Source: Real Insight Residential – Annual Round-up 2023, Housing Research

*Note: Numbers rounded off to nearest thousand.

 

 

 

 

 

Buyer sentiment driving new launch wave

Buyer sentiment is also propelling a new wave of launches. This year has seen a notable upswing in property launches, signaling robust demand and elevated consumer confidence in a strengthening economy. The majority of units launched fell within the INR 1-3 crore range, comprising 31 percent of the overall new supply in the top-eight cities.

In 2023, a total of 517,071 units were launched, reflecting a 20 percent increase year-on-year (YoY). The new launches have consistently remained above the one-lakh mark with the gone year clocking its best year thus far.

 

New Home Launches Annual Chart:

New Supply – 2023      
City 2022 2023 YoY
Ahmedabad 32,663 55,877 71%
Bangalore 42,215 47,965 14%
Chennai 9,310 16,153 74%
Delhi NCR 15,382 20,572 34%
Hyderabad 82,801 76,819 -7%
Kolkata 8,196 15,303 87%
Mumbai 165,634 178,684 8%
Pune 75,309 105,698 40%
India 431,510 517,071 20%

Source: Real Insight Residential – Annual Round-up 2023, Housing Research

*Note: Numbers rounded off to nearest thousand.

 

 

NOTE: Housing markets covered in the report includes Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Delhi-NCR (Gurugram, Noida, Greater Noida, Ghaziabad and Faridabad), MMR (Mumbai, Navi Mumbai & Thane) and Pune.

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