Chennai
flat sizes shrink by 15% in FIVE Years..!
"Honey,
I Shrunk the Flat!" - Budget Housing Sizes See Most Decline in 5 Years
By Mr. Anuj
Puri, Chairman – ANAROCK Property Consultants
When it comes
to housing, size matters for all kinds of reasons.
The added floor space of
larger homes definitely spells comfort, convenience and family scalability,
every additional square foot either comes at a higher price or pushes
available options further away from the central regions of a city.
Millennial
homebuyers have already made it clear that they prefer affordability coupled
with good location over larger-sized homes in the far-flung suburbs.
Simultaneously, developers are intent on making their housing projects more
pocket-friendly for a higher customer base.
As a result,
the top 7 Indian cities collectively saw average apartment sizes shrink by
nearly 17% between 2014 and 2018. However, this has not been a uniform
phenomenon.
Pan-India Average Apartment Sizes: 2014 vs 2018
Source: ANAROCK Research
A major
factor contributing to the shrinking apartment sizes across most metros is
the rising demand for budget-friendly housing. With property prices going
overboard in most metros, developers have been reducing sizes to align their
offerings more with the actual homebuyer demand.
The
Millennial Connection
Another reason
for shrinking apartment sizes is that most millennial homebuyers are averse
to investing in both the higher maintenance costs and extra efforts that
larger properties entail.
However, this is not their only reason -
Millennials actually prefer to own smaller homes.
Millennials
attribute high value on location flexibility and do not get 'tied to'
neighbourhoods the way the previous generations did.
Frequent 'switching' of
cities is rapidly becoming the new normal for millennials on the lookout for faster
career growth. Also, they're in no hurry to marry and start families.
Live-in
relationships are becoming more popular and socially acceptable, and more and
more young people give high priority to career growth before deciding to
marry and ‘settle down’. The average age of marriage in India has increased
from age 21-25 in previous years to age 30-35 in recent years.
Compact
housing is the fastest seller on the resale market, so such homes gives
millennials both locational and financial flexibility while simultaneously
allowing them the security and investment advantages of homeownership.
The
increasing preference for smaller homes by what is arguably India's most
solvent age demographic contrasts sharply with the onus on larger flats in
previous years. It took developers quite a while to understand and accept it
- one of the main reasons why there is so much unsold mid-range housing
inventory on the market today.
Segment-wise
apartment reduction
The reduction
in flat size has invariably been achieved by the elimination of extra
balconies - and in many cases all balconies - and better apartment designs
that allow more efficient use of smaller spaces.
Head – Media Relations
ANAROCK Property Consultants Pvt. Ltd.
Office No. - 901 A, 9th Floor, Onyx, next to Westin
Hotel, Koregaon Park,
Pune, Maharashtra - 411001
+91 9657129999
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