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India among top 10 price appreciating housing markets
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India among top 10 price appreciating housing markets

The growth in mainstream residential prices in India has landed it a place among top ten international markets in the 12-months to June 2017, according to the Global House Price Index for Q2 2017 by Knight Frank. The country stood ninth among 55 international markets � 13 spots above its position on the index over June 2016. It even bettered the performance over the previous quarter wherein it ranked 13th.
 
Established more than a decade ago, the Knight Frank Global House Price Index allows investors and developers to compare the performance of mainstream residential markets around the world. Compiled on a quarterly basis using official government statistics or central bank data the index’s overall performance is weighted by the GDP on a Purchasing Power Parity basis and the latest quarter’s data is provisional pending the release of all the countries� results.
 
While the overall index was comparison of residential prices up to the June-ending quarter of 2017, in case of 16 countries including India the report considered data until the Marche-ending quarter this year.

At an annual price appreciation of 10.5 per cent India’s residential sector outshined matured markets such as China (9.6 per cent) and did nearly four times better than the price rise recorded in the UK (2.8 per cent), revealed the report.
 
Dr Samantak Das, Chief Economist and National Director-Research, Knight Frank India, says, “The residential sector in select tier two cities such as Kochi, Lucknow and Kanpur have triggered the price growth. However, home prices in most metro cities such as Chennai and Delhi have not shown significant performance.�
 
Overall nearly 90 per cent of the 55 housing markets tracked on the Global House Price Index witnessed a flat or positive price growth in the 12-month period to June 2017. Iceland topped the index with year-on-year price rise of 23.2 per cent followed by Hong Kong (21.1 per cent). Prices in both the markets primarily strengthened owing to limited supply and healthy surge in demand, the report added.
 
Meanwhile, matured markets such as Singapore (-2.1 per cent) and Japan (-0.2 per cent) saw negative growth.
 
While Hong Kong emerged as Asia’s strongest market in the 12-month period an analysis of five years puts India in the front, recording an average price growth of 70 per cent edging past 65 per cent price appreciation witnessed in Hong Kong.

Read the complete Global House Price Index for Q2 2017 by Knight Frank here.

The growth in mainstream residential prices in India has landed it a place among top ten international markets in the 12-months to June 2017, according to the Global House Price Index for Q2 2017 by Knight Frank. The country stood ninth among 55 international markets â€� 13 spots above its position on the index over June 2016. It even bettered the performance over the previous quarter wherein it ranked 13th.   Established more than a decade ago, the Knight Frank Global House Price Index allows investors and developers to compare the performance of mainstream residential markets around the world. Compiled on a quarterly basis using official government statistics or central bank data the index’s overall performance is weighted by the GDP on a Purchasing Power Parity basis and the latest quarter’s data is provisional pending the release of all the countriesâ€� results.   While the overall index was comparison of residential prices up to the June-ending quarter of 2017, in case of 16 countries including India the report considered data until the Marche-ending quarter this year. At an annual price appreciation of 10.5 per cent India’s residential sector outshined matured markets such as China (9.6 per cent) and did nearly four times better than the price rise recorded in the UK (2.8 per cent), revealed the report.   Dr Samantak Das, Chief Economist and National Director-Research, Knight Frank India, says, “The residential sector in select tier two cities such as Kochi, Lucknow and Kanpur have triggered the price growth. However, home prices in most metro cities such as Chennai and Delhi have not shown significant performance.â€�   Overall nearly 90 per cent of the 55 housing markets tracked on the Global House Price Index witnessed a flat or positive price growth in the 12-month period to June 2017. Iceland topped the index with year-on-year price rise of 23.2 per cent followed by Hong Kong (21.1 per cent). Prices in both the markets primarily strengthened owing to limited supply and healthy surge in demand, the report added.   Meanwhile, matured markets such as Singapore (-2.1 per cent) and Japan (-0.2 per cent) saw negative growth.   While Hong Kong emerged as Asia’s strongest market in the 12-month period an analysis of five years puts India in the front, recording an average price growth of 70 per cent edging past 65 per cent price appreciation witnessed in Hong Kong. Read the complete Global House Price Index for Q2 2017 by Knight Frank here.

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