By end of 2022, there are over 98,000 unsold properties in Delhi-NCR
03 Jan 2023
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CW Team
According to PropTiger.com, it will take builders around five years to sell all 98,290 unsold housing
units in the Delhi-NCR market at the present sales pace. PropTiger noted in its most recent report
that unsold inventory increased 17% to 8,49,510 units across eight major cities in 2022. Out of these,
there are over 8.5 lakh unsold stocks, of which 80% are under construction and 20% are finished and
ready to move into. Delhi-NCR, the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), Kolkata, Chennai,
Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, and Ahmedabad are among these cities.
The inventory overhang, or the estimated time it would take builders to sell off the existing unsold
stock based on the current sales velocity, has decreased to 33 months in 2022, as opposed to 42
months during 2021, the consultant said. This is due to an improvement in housing sales across 8
cities. According to PropTiger, Delhi NCR continues to have the biggest inventory overhang at 61
months, while Pune, Kolkata, and Chennai have the lowest inventory overhang at 26 months.
As sales velocity has remained low, the Delhi-NCR market has been dealing with this problem of
unsold inventory for many years. As a result of numerous major developers, including Unitech,
Amrapali, Jaypee Infratech, The 3C Company, and Ajnara Group, the NCR market is afflicted by the
issue of stalled projects. While many builders are experiencing cash issues, several businesses have
filed for bankruptcy and are now subject to insolvency processes. 亚博体育官网首页 buyers are being more
selective and choosing to buy from only reputable sellers.
According to data from PropTiger, Ahmedabad's unsold inventory increased by 8% to 68,450 units in
2022 over the previous year. Unsold inventory in Bengaluru was increased by 18% to 78,500 units. In
Hyderabad, the unsold inventory increased 72% to 1,13,060 units in 2022. Unsold inventory climbed
in 2022 in Pune by 11% to 1,32,330 units and in Mumbai by 22% to 3,04,770 units, the state's two
largest real estate markets. The number of unsold units fell by 13% in Chennai to 30,940 units.
98,290 units were sold in Delhi NCR in 2022, a 4% decrease from the year before. During the 2022
calendar year, Kolkata also had a 10% decrease in unsold inventory year over year, down to 23,170
units.
A rapid surge in the amount of new supply was what caused the increase in unsold housing stocks.
The number of new launches across the eight cities increased to 4,31,510 units in 2022, according to
statistics from PropTiger. In these eight cities, housing sales increased by 50% from 2,05,940 units in
2021 to 3,08,940 units in 2022.
According to PropTiger.com, it will take builders around five years to sell all 98,290 unsold housing
units in the Delhi-NCR market at the present sales pace. PropTiger noted in its most recent report
that unsold inventory increased 17% to 8,49,510 units across eight major cities in 2022. Out of these,
there are over 8.5 lakh unsold stocks, of which 80% are under construction and 20% are finished and
ready to move into. Delhi-NCR, the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), Kolkata, Chennai,
Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, and Ahmedabad are among these cities.
The inventory overhang, or the estimated time it would take builders to sell off the existing unsold
stock based on the current sales velocity, has decreased to 33 months in 2022, as opposed to 42
months during 2021, the consultant said. This is due to an improvement in housing sales across 8
cities. According to PropTiger, Delhi NCR continues to have the biggest inventory overhang at 61
months, while Pune, Kolkata, and Chennai have the lowest inventory overhang at 26 months.
As sales velocity has remained low, the Delhi-NCR market has been dealing with this problem of
unsold inventory for many years. As a result of numerous major developers, including Unitech,
Amrapali, Jaypee Infratech, The 3C Company, and Ajnara Group, the NCR market is afflicted by the
issue of stalled projects. While many builders are experiencing cash issues, several businesses have
filed for bankruptcy and are now subject to insolvency processes. 亚博体育官网首页 buyers are being more
selective and choosing to buy from only reputable sellers.
According to data from PropTiger, Ahmedabad's unsold inventory increased by 8% to 68,450 units in
2022 over the previous year. Unsold inventory in Bengaluru was increased by 18% to 78,500 units. In
Hyderabad, the unsold inventory increased 72% to 1,13,060 units in 2022. Unsold inventory climbed
in 2022 in Pune by 11% to 1,32,330 units and in Mumbai by 22% to 3,04,770 units, the state's two
largest real estate markets. The number of unsold units fell by 13% in Chennai to 30,940 units.
98,290 units were sold in Delhi NCR in 2022, a 4% decrease from the year before. During the 2022
calendar year, Kolkata also had a 10% decrease in unsold inventory year over year, down to 23,170
units.
A rapid surge in the amount of new supply was what caused the increase in unsold housing stocks.
The number of new launches across the eight cities increased to 4,31,510 units in 2022, according to
statistics from PropTiger. In these eight cities, housing sales increased by 50% from 2,05,940 units in
2021 to 3,08,940 units in 2022.
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