The Indian residential real estate market has witnessed a significant shift, with the inventory overhang dropping to 22 months in the June quarter, down from 34 months in the same period last year. This improvement highlights strong demand and a healthier
Indian Real EstateInventory OverhangHousing MarketProperty DemandResidential Real EstateReal Estate NewsOct 06, 2024
Inventory overhang in the real estate market refers to the estimated time needed to sell off unsold properties based on the current sales rates. It is a measure that helps gauge the balance between supply and demand in the market.
The inventory overhang in India's residential real estate market has decreased to 22 months in the June quarter, down from 34 months in the same period last year, indicating strong demand and a healthier market balance.
Ahmedabad and Bangalore have seen significant improvements, with Ahmedabad's inventory overhang dropping from 33 months to 18 months and Bangalore's from 36 months to 18 months. Gurugram in the NCR has also shown a remarkable decline from 72 months to 31 months.
The decrease in unsold inventory is attributed to strong demand and a robust absorption of available stock, particularly in regions like Ahmedabad and Gurugram. Developers are also responding to consumer demand with new launches, especially in the MMR and Pune.
The future outlook for India's residential real estate market is positive, with a healthier balance between supply and demand. While some regions like MMR and Pune still have significant unsold stock, the overall market's resilience and adaptability suggest strong potential for growth and stability.
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