According to NHB - National
Housing Bank- data, flats prices have
risen by up to 10.5 per cent in 16 main cities in India in the April 2012 to
June 2012 period, while only 3 towns have witnessed a marginal fall.
NHB 'RESIDEX' tracks
the movement in prices of residential flats on a quarterly (3 Month) basis
since 2007. The NHB RESIDEX now covers 20 cities.
The highest increase
in flat prices was observed in Pune (10.5%) followed by Bengaluru (8.7%), Patna
(8.6%), Ahmedabad (6.4%) & Ludhiana (5.3%).
Flat prices rose by
4.1% in Lucknow, while homes became costlier in Mumbai by 3.7%, Delhi and
Kolkatta by 2.6% each,
Bhubaneshwar, Bhopal & Chennai by 1.7%
each.
NHB Residex
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Source: National Housing Bank,
Core 5-A, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003
(PBX) 011-2464 9031-35
Fax
: 011-2464 9030 E-mail: ho@nhb.org.in
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