Mumbai and Pune, along with five other major Indian cities, are predicted to witness a drop in property prices due to a combination of economic factors and persistent global uncertainties, as reported by real estate consultancy ANAROCK.
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Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, and Bangalore are the cities expected to see a decline in property prices.
High property prices, economic slowdown, high interest rates on home loans, job losses, reduced incomes, and global economic uncertainties are contributing to the decline in property prices.
The decline in property prices is expected to range from 5% to 10%, depending on the specific market conditions in each city.
The decline in property prices could make homeownership more accessible for first-time buyers and those who have been priced out of the market, leading to an increase in demand.
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