Indian Real Estate Trend : Indore 2007 to 2012 March

The India's NHB (National Housing Bank) property (Flat) price index, NHB RESIDEX, for the January to March 2012 three month (quarter) period shows a mixed trend with five cities showing a rise and 10  recording a decline.
Latest NHB RESIDEX is that 5 more cities have been covered by India's first and only residential property price index, taking the total to twenty. The new cities are Indore, Vijayawada, Ludhiana, Bhubaneswar and Guwahati.

The Indore index stood at 208

Indore -  NHB Residex (Base 2007 = 100 points)

Zones - Indore



Jan-Mar 2012 Index
Zone 1
Ashok Nagar, Aerodrome Road
246
Zone 3
Ahilya Ashram Marg, Laxmi Bai Nagar & Sadar Bazar, Shivaji Nagar
177
Zone 6
Subhash Nagar
142
Zone 7
Vijay Nagar, Scheme No. 114
222
Zone 8
Goyal Vihar, Mahalaxmi Nagar, Nepania Road  &  Niranjanpur
204
Zone 9
Anup Nagar, Nanda Nagar  &  Race Course Road
207
Zone 10
Bakhtawar Ram Nagar, Piplyahana, Saket Nagar  &
185
Zone 12
Khatiwala Tank
260
Zone 13
Annapurna Nagar, Ambikapuri Colony, Anand Nagar, AB Road, Khandwa Road, Rajendra Nagar, Vishnu Puri Main  &  Inder Puri
170
Zone 14
Kesar Bagh Road
249
Zone 15
Lal Bagh
265
City Index

208



Source: National Housing Finance
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3 comments:

  1. The real estate market in Indore is continuing to become stronger and more sustainable, making property investment in the country one of the best avenues.

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  2. Indore is really grooming in the business of real estate and it is providing homes to millions at an affordable costs and in future many people can make profit by investing in real estate.

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  3. Indore is really grooming in the business of real estate and it is providing homes to millions at an affordable costs and in future many people can make profit by investing in real estate.

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