Mumbai, Delhi see maximum hike in housing price

In Chennai the hike is 0.6 per cent

February 25, 2013 05:36 pm | Updated 06:57 pm IST - New Delhi

Kochi.,Kerala:17/1/13  River side flats and apartments are in big demand in the city recently and there are considerable buyers also. Promotors are focussing on these kind of locations mostly. . Photo:Vipin Chandran

Kochi.,Kerala:17/1/13 River side flats and apartments are in big demand in the city recently and there are considerable buyers also. Promotors are focussing on these kind of locations mostly. . Photo:Vipin Chandran

Housing prices have risen in 18 major cities, including Delhi and Mumbai, by up to 9.6 per cent during October-December period 2012 compared with the previous quarter, according to National Housing Bank (NHB).

Mumbai and Delhi witnessed the maximum increase in housing price at 9.6 per cent each.

Out of 20 cities tracked by NHB ‘RESIDEX’, prices have dropped in only two cities -- Faridabad and Indore.

“In majority of the cities prices are witnessing upward trend,” NHB said in a statement.

“The movement in prices of residential properties has shown increasing trend in 18 cities ranging from 0.6 per cent in Chennai to 9.6 per cent in Delhi & Mumbai, and fall in only two cities namely Indore (-1.0 per cent) and Faridabad (-5.1 per cent) during the quarter October-December 2012 in comparison to the previous quarter July-September 2012,” it added.

Prices have shot up by 9.4 per cent each in Kolkata and Patna, followed by Kochi (8.8 per cent), Surat (8.7 per cent), Bengaluru (8.2 per cent) and Lucknow (8 per cent).

Hyderabad saw an appreciation in housing price by 7.1 per cent, while in Ludhiana rates rose by 6.5 per cent, Ahmedabad (6.1 per cent), Guwahati (5.1 per cent), Bhopal (4.9 per cent), Bhubaneshwar and Jaipur (2.4 per cent), Vijayawada (2.2 per cent), Pune (2 per cent) and Chennai (0.6 per cent).

NHB RESIDEX tracks the movement in prices of residential properties on a quarterly basis since 2007. The index for Delhi includes property transactions of Gurgaon, Noida, Greater Noida and Ghaziabad.

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