The Indian residential real estate market has made significant strides, with the inventory overhang dropping to 22 months in the June quarter, down from 34 months last year. Key markets like Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) and Pune, which account for 54%
Real EstateInventory OverhangResidential MarketDemandUnsold UnitsReal Estate MaharashtraOct 06, 2024
The inventory overhang in India's residential real estate market has dropped to 22 months in the June quarter, down from 34 months last year.
Gurugram in the NCR region has the highest inventory overhang, which has reduced from 72 months in Q2 2023 to 31 months in Q2 2024.
The inventory overhang in MMR and Pune remains high due to a surge in new launches, but it has increased by 1% to 339,362 units in April-June 2024 from 335,476 units the previous year.
Ahmedabad has shown the most significant reduction in unsold inventory, cutting over 12,500 units.
The decline in inventory overhang indicates a healthier balance between supply and demand, reflecting the market's resilience and adaptability, and signaling a positive outlook for future growth and stability.
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