India's
housing finance companies regulator NHB's (National Housing Bank) flat price
index, NHB RESIDEX, for the January to March 2012 quarter shows a mixed trend
with showing a rise and recording a decline.
Latest
NHB RESIDEX is that five more cities have been covered taking the total to
twenty .
The
NHBResidex for the quarter January -
March 2012 has witnessed moderation/stable
flat prices in a majority of the cities over the previous quarter,
except in Jaipur AND Hyderabad, which
have witnessed significant increase. Kochi, Bangaluru and Patna witnessed significant corrections.
The
other cities that showed a declining trend were Bangalore, Surat, Bhopal,
Pune, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Lucknow & Faridabad
The
Surat index stood at 144
NHB
RESIDEX - SURAT
(Base year 2007 = 100 points)
Zones - Surat
|
Jan-Mar 2010 Index
|
Oct-Dec 2010 Index
|
Jan-Mar 2011 Index
|
Jul-Sept 2011 Index
|
Oct-Dec 2011 Index
|
Jan- Mar 2012 Index
|
|
West
|
Rander; Adajan;
Jahangipura; Palanpur
|
103
|
133
|
132
|
166
|
170
|
161
|
Central
|
Nanpura; Rustampura; Sonifaliya;
Muglisara
|
130
|
173
|
181
|
181
|
202
|
202
|
North
|
Katargam; Ved / Dabholi; Amroli;
Chaprabhatha
|
112
|
130
|
124
|
125
|
139
|
110
|
East
|
Varachha; Nana Varachha; Umarwada;
Puna; Simada
|
101
|
105
|
101
|
100
|
142
|
148
|
South
|
Udhana; Bhestan; Pandesara;
Bamroli
|
118
|
132
|
120
|
144
|
184
|
170
|
South East
|
Limbayat; Dindoli; Paravat
|
103
|
119
|
111
|
126
|
112
|
100
|
South West
|
Piplod; Vesu; Rundh;Sultanabad
|
113
|
153
|
141
|
142
|
124
|
117
|
City Index
|
109
|
133
|
128
|
139
|
152
|
144
|
Src: National Housing Bank
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