In country's leading 20 cities, Delhi, Mumbai
lies number one in high housing prices and Chennai is ranked 18th, National Housing Bank said in a
study. In
the October to December quarter, housing prices in Delhi and Mumbai increased by 9.6 percent than previous quarter. In Kolkata and Patna increased by 9.4 percent.
Following this, Kochi (8.8 per cent), Surat (8.7), Bangalore (8.2), Lucknow (8), Hyderabad (7), Ludhiana (6.5), Ahmedabad (6.1), Guwahati (5.1), Bhopal (4.9), Bhubaneswar ( 2.4), Jaipur (2.4), Vijayawada (2.2), Pune (2 percent), and their states takes place. In this list Chennai lies in 18th place with 0.6 percent growth in housing prices. In this study only Faridabad and Indore cities have a setback of housing prices of respectively minus 5.1 percent and minus 1 per cent.
Following this, Kochi (8.8 per cent), Surat (8.7), Bangalore (8.2), Lucknow (8), Hyderabad (7), Ludhiana (6.5), Ahmedabad (6.1), Guwahati (5.1), Bhopal (4.9), Bhubaneswar ( 2.4), Jaipur (2.4), Vijayawada (2.2), Pune (2 percent), and their states takes place. In this list Chennai lies in 18th place with 0.6 percent growth in housing prices. In this study only Faridabad and Indore cities have a setback of housing prices of respectively minus 5.1 percent and minus 1 per cent.
No comments:
Post a Comment