Housing prices in Kolkata have increased by 15 per cent year-on-year (YoY) in the April-June quarter of 2023. It was the highest increase in residential prices among the eight cities, according to the report. «Housing prices in the city have been on the rise over the past seven quarters. The recent surge in housing prices is owing to the rising demand boosted by positive government incentives such as extension of 2 per cent reduction in stamp duty and extension of 10 per cent reduced circle rates till September 2023,» the report said. Delhi-NCR came second as housing prices in the northern region have risen by 14 per cent YoY in Q2. Hyderabad witnessed a rise of 13 per cent in housing prices in the last year during the second quarter, said the report. At the micro-market level, Golf Course Road and Dwarka Expressway witnessed the highest rise in housing prices at 46 per cent and 40 per cent, respectively, on a YoY basis during Q2 2023. «Housing prices in Golf Course Road continue to surpass the prices of Delhi in Q2 2023 attributed to its improving connectivity and proximity to commercial office hubs in Gurugram, which have sparked a surge in demand for residential properties,» the report added.Pan India residential prices Q2 2023 (in Rs /sq ft) –
CityAverage Price Q2 2023QoQ ChangeYoY ChangeAhmedabad6,5073%10%Bengaluru8,688-1%10%Chennai7,6533%6%Delhi NCR8,6523%14%Hyderabad10,5301%13%Kolkata7,3151%15%MMR19,111-1%-3%Pune8,5402%11%Source: Liases Foras, Colliers (All the prices are based on carpet area) Vimal Nadar, Senior Director and Head of Research at Colliers India, said some areas were seeing more interest. «While most cities saw double-digit price increases during Q2 2023, Delhi NCR is consistently seeing an uptick
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