To buy or rent house Mumbai and Delhi/NCR are among costliest city, whereas; Ahmedabad and Hyderabad are among the cheapest city: Report
In past few years, Pune and Mumbai have seen aggressive growth in term of property prices since year 2012 by 49.97 percent and 73.91 percent respectively, whereas; the second most pricey real estate market was Delhi/NCR as it was observed that in Delhi/NCR the marginal price rise was 9.13 percent since year 2014. According to reports, it’s clear that if you want to rent or buy an apartment, so Mumbai and Delhi-NCR are among the most expensive cities, especially than when you are from middle class, whereas; Hyderabad and Ahmadabad are still most affordable city to buy or rent house as per the reports of ArthaYantra, a Financial Life Management Advisory Firm.
According to reports, since 2012, Mumbai witness 73.91 percent, Pune witness 49.97 percent and real estate market of Delhi-NCR has observed the marginal price rise of 9.13 percent, whereas; reports showed that Bengaluru witnessed a price rise of 9.76 percent since 2012 and Chennai was with 5.55 percent marginal price rise. However; when it comes to Ahmedabad and Hyderabad so they have a negative growth in price and it was -20.70 percent and -10.46 percent respectively. In terms of property prices the growth since 2014, Mumbai again led the pack with 16.04 percent rise in home prices and it was followed by the Kolkata with 11.27 percent, Chennai with 8.78 percent and Delhi-NCR with 6.37 percent. Whereas; Hyderabad, Ahmedabad and Bengaluru was among the cities which witnessed a negative rise in home prices since last year and it was -0.42 percent, -4.46 percent and of -2.55 percent respectively.
According to report of ArthaYantra, Ahmedabad has seen a negative growth since 2012 in terms of property rents and due to that to placing it on the top most position in affordability-to-rent city. Whereas; Hyderabad has seen reasonable increase in the rental values, but drop in the property price, so it’s sensible to place it on the top most position in the list of cities where property prices are affordable. However; Bengaluru is more favorable towards renting in comparison of buying property as it has seen a drop in property prices due to its demand in real estate industry. When it comes to affordability, so survey showing that someone with the annual income of Rs 25 lakh cannot afford residential property in Mumbai, however; same person with same annual income can buy property in Delhi/NCR. Buying property in the city like Chennai is only suitable for those people who have annual income of over Rs 20 lakh, however; if you have annual income of above Rs 17 lakh, so you can attempt to buy property in Pune city too.
In present, Bengaluru is one of the most affordable buy destinations for people who have the annual income of over Rs 15 lakh, and people with the annual income of over Rs 15 lakh can also buy property in Kolkata. But when it comes to buy property in the city like; Ahmedabad and Hyderabad, so they are among the cheapest cities and due to that people with the annual income of over Rs 9 lakh can buy residential property.